[meteorite-list] tookabarnoo thin-section micrographs
From: Bob WALKER <qwalkra_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 15:54:52 +1000 (EST) Message-ID: <61203.121.222.30.54.1276581292.squirrel_at_webspace.ezadsl.net.au> Listoids I've fought a wave of tiredness and completed and uploaded the TOOKABARNOO thin-section webpage ! http://www.qmig.net/tookabarnoo I'm feeling rather patriotic and parochial this afternoon... youse know I have a passion for Queensland meteorites and I am absolutely delighted that I have uploaded the first of the Queensland chondrite thin-section webpages ! Let there be many more to follow ! Tis 1545 aussie time - I really really need a nanny nap in fact I should have had one earlier... I'll upload the KAPOETA thin-section webpage tonite http://www.qmig.net/kapoeta I really really need to have a sit down and think about exactly which micrographs of COLE CREEK I will upload - it is an extraordinarily pretty H5 and any description I try to make would not do it justice ! You're just gonna have to wait until tomorrow - they say a picture is worth a thousand words and a preview of the micrographs is hmmm awesome... I'd dearly love to webpublish all of the COLE CREEK micrographs but alas server space and bandwidth restricts me Youse just gonna haveta keep hitting the enter button at http;//www.qmig.net/colecreek until it magically appears on your screen ! And a gentle reminder - youse knows where i am if you wish to get any micrographs of your especially loved thin-sections done - I'd like to think that youse could all contribute in a community-minded and public-spirited manner in exactly the way that Art intended the metlist to be Best Bob WALKER http://www.qmig.net Received on Tue 15 Jun 2010 01:54:52 AM PDT |
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