[meteorite-list] Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites

From: Kerns, John Space Systems <John.Kerns_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:50:25 2004
Message-ID: <5FB3100BDF2ACF4CAD2D821FB148267A011CF263_at_AZU-MSX02.az.aerojet.com>

Tom, Martin, et.al.,
 
I came up with 12 hits when searching for meteorites from the state of New
York.
The trick is that you have to put the two words (or more) in quotes - it is
not case sensitive.
 
I would love to take credit for resolving the problem, but proper credit
goes to Mike Jensen who posted the searching solution to the list last year.
 
John Kerns.

-----Original Message-----
From: trandall_at_idsi.net [mailto:trandall@idsi.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 1:55 PM
To: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites


  I just got mine last Friday as well as the Catalogue of meteorites, both
are AWESOME!

I'd say maybe "Rocks from Space" can be the beginners version and the new
one for advanced folks. Sound reasonable? "Rocks" is still a MUST have IMHO.
GREAT JOB Richard!

Now a question for those using the CD that came with the catalogue, I tried
running a search for all N.Y. meteorites but no matter how I do it I get no
results found. I'm feeling stupid, I know I MUST be doing something wrong. I
type in New York and USA but no luck. Ideas anyone?

Thanks and regards!

Tom Randall
IMCA# 6170




WOW!

 

Just received my copy this evening and I am in heaven! If you haven't
orderd a copy yet you owe it to yourself to do so. Don't wait.

 

Now a question for the list. Has this book now replaced Rocks from Space as
"The Bible"?

 

Just finished the preface and forward. Now to chapter 1.

 

Cheers,

 

Mike Tettenborn

Owen Sound, Onatrio



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