[meteorite-list] human Hammer-
From: Michael L Blood <mlblood_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 14:52:05 -0700 Message-ID: <C2931215.36879%mlblood_at_cox.net> Hi Andreas, Ethics shmesics, if a meteorite kills someone, I want it! (I have always regretted not getting that OLD samurai sward I had the opportunity to buy in the 1960s. I was freaked out because I could FEEL the death it caused when I held it. I was a huge Mafuni/Kurasawa freak - still am. I think the movies they made together are some of the best ever. Anyway, I could have bought that sward for $125! That sucker is worth AT LEAST $20,000 today. Best wishes, Michael on 6/11/07 2:23 PM, Andreas Gren at info at meteoritenhaus.de wrote: > Hi Michael, > this was a ethic question about meteorite collecting, not an ad , sorry, :) > thanks for your clear statement. > You are absolutely right , I should have written , no person was killed in > recent times. > best > Andi > > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com > [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von Michael > L Blood > Gesendet: Montag, 11. Juni 2007 22:41 > An: Martin Altmann; Meteorite List > Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] WG: Global Warming - Scientifically proven ora > farce- human Hammer- > > Hi Martin, > Actually, many meteorites are reported to have killed people.... > but none I know of that are available or close to having a solid > provenience. One was discussed at length on the list just a couple > of months ago - some Roman officer and a bunch of his men. I > believe the Bible has more than one incident reported as well. > Hell, I would like to have one of the frogs in formaldehyde from > the 7 plagues of Egypt, not to mention the burning ice. > A documented KILLER meteorite? I would buy all I could! > (By the way, Dr. Deits, one of the first to propose "continental > drift" in the early 1900s was quoted as saying he wanted to die > being struck by a meteorite, then fossilized and recovered by future > generations). > Best wishes, Michael > > on 6/11/07 1:09 PM, Martin Altmann at altmann at meteorite-martin.de wrote: > >> Forwarded from Andi Gren, who doesn't come through neither >> (well Andi, at least I would pay a good price for that L6, if it will hit > a >> certain person in Illinois...just a joke): >> >> >> Hi Tim , List , all involved in this interesting treat, >> >> Your suggestion about the Asteroid wiping out half of the planet and then > be >> sold on e bay brings me back to Meteorites. >> When I have seen the first time a picture from the Lady hit by the >> Sylacauga Meteorite, I was happy to know it's not reported a Meteorite > ever >> kills a person. It makes our hobby in some way more peaceful. But I always >> asking my self what would happen if a Meteorite would kill a person? The >> Hammers and Cow killers are well paid and I know Sylacauga was very very >> well paid at a meteorite auction this year at the Tucson show. >> So would the Meteorite be the most expensive L6 ever been sold? Ore would >> nobody like to own a slice of a human killer hammer? Ok, I'm sure > everybody >> would agree an impact kit is out of respect, but what's about the > Meteorite, >> who would like to own a human killer Hammer? >> >> best greetings >> Andi >> >> >> We are a society that starves our grandchildren to feed our children. >> >> All the signs are there to prove that Mother Earth cannot take anymore of >> the pollution and the destruction we throw at her. >> We are seeing increasing numbers of Tsunami's, Volcanic eruptions and >> Earthquakes even here in England we are experiencing this. >> >> One really sad thing I see is one day an Asteroid comes and hits us and >> wipes out half the planet I see unfortunately some humans would try and >> drag the remnants of it away and attempt to sell it on Ebay because cash >> is all that is worshipped. >> >>> Mike, >>> >>> Look at the positive side of this for our hobby and business... >>> >>> With Global Warming (that some doubt) the Arctic will have less ice, >>> and our grass and farmlands lands will become deserts. Just imagine >>> all the new meteorites that will become exposed and available to us >>> collectors. >>> >>> And the prices will go down, too. >>> >>> But all of these benefits will be far outweighed by the economic impact >>> of Global Warming that the Republican "Bushites" doubt. A natural >>> cycle, some say, but look at the ice in the Arctic that environmental >>> scientists are coring. It certainly shows a vastly greater increase in >>> carbon dioxide emissions over the last 150 years that corresponds >>> directly to human activity during our Industrial Revolution. The >>> greatest increase in 900,000 years. And just think, 600,000 years ago >>> Yellowstone caldera supervolcano erupted, a brief yet catastrophic >>> event for the entire earth. It's overall impact was small compared to >>> what we are doing now. >>> >>> But back to meteorites... The prices will drop as more are found due >>> to the melting of Arctic ice, desertfication of our grass and >>> farmlands... But the question is... Who will buy them once the economic >>> crunch of Global Warming hits our pocket books? >>> >>> Steve Schoner >>> IMCA #4470 >>> >>> >>> >>> -- Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy at yahoo.com> wrote: >>> Steve, not likely in our lifetimes, the money that >>> could have been spent going back to the moon, building >>> a permant base, then going to Mars, all of it could >>> have been done with the money we have pissed away in >>> Iraq. But hey, look at it this way, Haliburton moved >>> to Dubai to be closer to the money, they are taking >>> good care of it for us, the taxpayers. >>> Enough of things that do not pertain to meteorites >>> though, we have all had our say and I will leave this >>> topic since I have a meteorite show to attend and then >>> meteorites to dig up in the Arctic. >>> Michael Farmer >>> >>> >>> >>> --- Steve Schoner <schoner at mybluelight.com> wrote: >>> >>>> So true Mike Farmer. That is the problem with our >>>> age. We want >>>> everything never taking into consideration what we >>>> leave those that >>>> follow us after we are dead and gone. >>>> >>>> They will curse us or thank us for what we do now. >>>> >>>> But to do nothing about global warming now, which is >>>> a scientifically >>>> proven fact, pretty much leaves them with a ruined >>>> world and a curse >>>> for us. >>>> >>>> (Maybe by then they will have left this planet to >>>> terraform Mars, and >>>> mine asteroids (parent bodies of the meteorites we >>>> love) for their >>>> resources, all the while looking out into space or >>>> up into a Martian >>>> sky at a bright star that was the world we ruined.) >>>> >>>> Steve Schoner. >>>> #4470 >>>> >>>> [meteorite-list] Global Warming - Scientifically >>>> proven or a farce >>>> Michael Farmer meteoriteguy at yahoo.com >>>> Sun Jun 10 13:25:59 EDT 2007 >>>> >>>> * Previous message: [meteorite-list] Global >>>> Warming - >>>> Scientifically proven or a farce >>>> * Next message: [meteorite-list] Global Warming >>>> - Scientifically >>>> proven or a farce >>>> * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ >>>> subject ] [ author ] >>>> >>>> Paul, ok, lest say you are the proud winner of that >>>> bet! Bush got his way, America refused to do it's >>>> part >>>> and the oceans only raise 4 feet in the next 10 >>>> years. >>>> >>>> I guess you had better go to Florida/New York >>>> City/Boston, most of the Gulf Coast, and well, most >>>> of >>>> the Island nations in the Pacific. They will be >>>> gone, >>>> good job! Oh, and the Billionairs on Long Island and >>>> Cape Cod had better sell their homes now, since a 4 >>>> foot rise in sealevel will wash them all away. What >>>> will Dubya do without the family compound in >>>> Kennebunkport? >>>> I lived in Key West Florida. The highest point of >>>> the >>>> island is 6 feet. Most of the island is less than 3 >>>> feet above sea level, as is a very large part of >>>> Florida. Kiss it goodbye, and trillions of $$$ of >>>> land, homes, and a huge part of our nation. >>>> Does that make it ok to ignore the melting glaciers, >>>> ok to do what we are doing now and not even bother >>>> making changes? That is SICK! >>>> Unfortunately that is the mentality of a huge part >>>> of >>>> our nation today, all about me, my money, and today, >>>> screw tomorrow, and I gues screw our children, and >>>> grandchildren, they can learn to live in the crappy >>>> world we created today to get "ours" right? >>>> My kids (If I ever have any) will likely never see a >>>> glacier in Switzerland, a Polar bear in northern >>>> Canada, or a white Greenland. It is all going away. >>>> sort of makes me not want to have kids, so they will >>>> not have to suffer for our mistakes. >>>> Michael Farmer >>>> >>>> ______________________________________________ >>>> Meteorite-list mailing list >>>> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >>>> >>> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >>>> >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> Meteorite-list mailing list >>> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >>> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >>> >>> >> >> >> >> ______________________________________________ >> Meteorite-list mailing list >> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >> >> ______________________________________________ >> Meteorite-list mailing list >> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > -- > If You Want a Nation Ruled By Religion, Move to Iran > -- > Success is not counted by how high you have climbed but by how > many people you brought with you. ? Anonymous -- If You Want a Nation Ruled By Religion, Move to Iran -- Success is not counted by how high you have climbed but by how many people you brought with you. ? Anonymous -- I have given two cousins to war and I stand ready to sacrifice my wife's brother. Artemus Ward -- --Received on Mon 11 Jun 2007 05:52:05 PM PDT |
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