[meteorite-list] Re: Interesting Meteorite Science Article
From: JKGwilliam <h3chondrite_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Apr 1 18:18:44 2005 Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.2.20050401161117.02bde920_at_pop.west.cox.net> Geoff and John, The exchange between the two of you got me thinking about the Beatles and their song "A Hard Day's Night" and it's connection to ants and meteorites. My copy of the famous song is on an old album, (33.3 vinyl for those of you not old enough to remember what an "album" is) so I had to dig out my old turntable and hook it up to my stereo system. About halfway through the song, you can distinctly hear the words "Millbillilli...Millbillilli" several times if you play it backwards. Best, John Gwilliam BTW, my birthday is tomorrow. For those who want to send gifts, contact me off list for my mailing address. At 01:02 PM 4/1/2005, Notkin wrote: >John posted: > >>Where do you find these really, really great great articles? > > >Dear John: > >Thanks for your comments. I'm glad you enjoyed that article, and it is >amazing what you can find on the web with a bit of research. I hope our >colleagues on the M-List will have a chance to read it too. > > >>I wonder if the good Doctor ever figured out if the meteorites liked the >>Beatles? > >I do believe more research is required in that area. > >Coincidentally, I was just listening to "A Hard Day's Night" yesterday, >while photographing a new meteorite. It makes for a pretty workable >soundtrack in the old photo studio. The meteorite didn't seem to mind a >bit. I mean . . . how can you not like the Beatles? Well, perhaps I should >say how can you not like John, George and Ringo? : ) > > >Regards, > >Geoff N. > >______________________________________________ >Meteorite-list mailing list >Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com >http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Fri 01 Apr 2005 06:19:10 PM PST |
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