[meteorite-list] chondrule size range?
From: Darren Garrison <cynapse_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue May 24 10:40:01 2005 Message-ID: <bhf691l287ns33m8r845uqi0nm9ffclp4c_at_4ax.com> On Tue, 24 May 2005 03:30:27 EDT, MexicoDoug_at_aol.com wrote: >of my ears like hot plasma. Le grit? al mesero, "MESERO!" Hay un grand?simo >grano de sal en este salero tan chiquillo. Y como pensaba que ?l era >experto en esos asuntos, y yo, andaba tan mortificado, le suplicaba que me diera >respuesta a qu? se deb?a ese enorme grano de sal all? en mi triste salero. >Todo un caballero, me inspir? mucha confianza al decirme, "S?, se?or, no me >tardo ni un instante." Y se desvaneci?. Estaba por reventar mi pobre coraz?n, >pero enseguida se presentaba el joven mesero con una tremenda Margarita. Solo >me dijo, y con mucho respeto, ?? Primero qu?tale la tapita del salero, luego >s?cate el enorme granito, y te la echas y te la tomas todita !! > Thoughts not adequately expressed in English? Here's what Babelfish made of it. Oddly enough, I get lots of spam that reads pretty much like this. I shouted to him to the mesero, "MESERO" Chiquillo is grand?simo grain of salt in this saltcellar so. And as it thought that it was expert in those subjects, and I, walked mortificado, him so suplicaba that she gave answer there me to what had that enormous grain of salt in my sad saltcellar. Everything a horseman, inspired much confidence to me when saying to me, "Yes, gentleman, I do not take nor a moment." And one vanished. It was about to to burst my poor heart, but immediately the young mesero with a tremendous Daisy appeared. Single it said to me, and with much respect, First qu?tale the small cover of the saltcellar, soon s?cate the enormous granite, and you you throw and you the takings todita! Received on Tue 24 May 2005 10:50:16 AM PDT |
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