[meteorite-list] impact pits & latest Ensisheim news
From: Zelimir Gabelica <Zelimir.Gabelica_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 17:40:01 +0200 Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20070612113346.026a2d10_at_pop.univ-mulhouse.fr> Hi Martin, This reminds me that surrealistic joke of a truck transporting a hole...Upon sloping up a road, suddenly the hole slided down from the rear of the truck on the road. The driver, realizing he lost the hole, backed the truck down the road in search for the lost hole so the truck eventually....felt into the hole... Pfffff! (hey Martin, you are the one who started teasing with your provocative "hole story"...) The joke does not precise whether the hole was generated upon a meteorite impact nor whether the driver was some...impact pit collector! More seriously, some latest Ensisheim news. 1) Dinner-party: In principle, please stop reserving for the Friday dinner-party. They can not accomodate more than 80-85 people and, so far, we are...86. But you can try as some withdrawals are always possible. Though, you risk being placed in the cellar (with, then, probably more wine but less fun) The menu (25 euro) is based on fish (appetizer), duck (main dish), hot-cold fresh fruit (strawberries...) (desert). NB: I have one vegetarian menu reserved. If there are more, please let me know very rapidly. 2) Exhibit: Besides Alain Carion's newly described French meteorite (fall of 1799 but very recent find!) a brand new Belgian fall will be also brought by Vincent Jacques for exhibit. Along with a 60+ kg of freshly discovered Mont Dieu iron and an equivalent slice (in size), coming from Brussels NH Museum. Alain regrets not beaing able to visit Ensisheim in person. You could meet him at Ste Marie show the following week. 3) Weather: Not the best news but it can be worse. Friday in Mulhouse: 25?C & thunderstorms (we have them here since 10 days...just one more right now). Saturday & Sunday: 22?C and (scattered ?) showers. Note these are max temperatures. Take a pull for the party, especially if you stay (outside) until the early Saturday hours. Friday & Saturday in Colmar: 27?C and thunderstorms (especially Friday evening). Sunday: 25?C and sunny, partly cloudy. Let's hope Colmar weather will predominate so that, for the party, we can stay outside (hot weather) and protected (storms). 4) Dealers: Bruno & Carine are there only on Saturday. Their table will be taken by Erich and Sylvia Haiderer, who can come only on Sunday. Pierre-Marie Pel? has reserved the last table. Slawek and Monika Derecki (from Poland) have confirmed. Serge Afanasiev will arrange to send some stuff through Dima Sadilenko and Sergey Petukhov. Slava Skorniakov is the other guest from Russia (I arbitrary gave a special status to our friend Sergey Vassiliev as "Russian from Prague". He will show up, as usually, with Moritz). 5) Consignment room. 12 pople have required space to propose for sale their stuff. I am affraid I can't accept much more people. But as always, if you realy insist, you can count on my legendary flexibility. It's often a must to solve many last minute problems and sometimes provide miracles (I have learned that in Italy with international congress organizers). 5) Sunday: Many children, mostly those who realized the nice drawings related to the theme, are invited to visit the show (and receive their award). If you have nice small modestly priced meteorites for them, Sunday can be your day. Thanks for them! Enjoy the days to come! Zelimir A 00:18 12/06/2007 +0200, Martin Altmann a ?crit : >Not I was asking the question, >Andi was - I was only forwarding on his behalf. > >...I could organize some cow-brain, if you want to frame it in a riker with >your Valera... > >If I had a hammer lalalala lala la laah. > >Other question, would somebody buy impact pits? >I remember, that the finders of Neuschwanstein-2, dug around and under the >impact pit, and transported the whole pit in a piece of ground down from the >mountains, >My English is leaving me...how to describe the excavation of a hole???? I >mean the hole existed, the dug and extracted the hole.... > >Arrrgh, I better stop. > >martin Prof. Zelimir Gabelica Universit? de Haute Alsace ENSCMu, Lab. GSEC, 3, Rue A. Werner, F-68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France Tel: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 94 Fax: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 15 Received on Tue 12 Jun 2007 11:40:01 AM PDT |
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