[meteorite-list] Steve Arnold #1

From: Dana <zeus_daughter2_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Jul 13 09:59:31 2005
Message-ID: <20050713135929.55744.qmail_at_web50108.mail.yahoo.com>

Since you made so many statements about the article
link I had posted. Let me point out a couple of
things.

I don't know what large is to them... However, I do
know this, that in 2003 what might be the largest
meteorite to be recovered on Indian soil came from
this area.

Secondly, it would seem one of these beauties found in
2003, big or not in our eyes, is from a rare primitive
carbonaceous chondrites group. Making it a very
special interest.

Thanks for telling me the area is wow like the size of
TX, but narrow that down to the western part and then
I think you might really be telling me something worth
while. LOL How big is the western part of frigging
TX? Does anyone else know of ANY area with 10 falls
in the past 10 years? Like as in happening now, a
current event that is occurring in an area smaller
than the size of western TX or even the same size cuz
July ain't over.

The meteorites fall from April to July. So I think is
is safe to say its an annual event. Now that is
consistent! I mean if you bleed out your ears every
year for 10 yrs during the months of April-July
wouldn't you think that is consistent? Shit call this
indian/hillbilly stupid, but I will say yes.

Are you saying that because they do not know the
origins of the falls, that you yourself do? Enlighten
me please! I mean we all know the basics of
meteorites and so do they, but they are wanting to
know which meteorite has left this trail or if ifs
more than one.

The article may have been poorly written. I agree.
However, it was not posted for that reason. It was
posted because you never know who will be where or
when from this list. The information might not mean
shit to you. However, I myself found it worthwhile in
the fact that this is exactly the type of area that
might be worth keeping our eyes on if the activity
continues. Even if you or I never hunt that area
there may be others on this list that will, do, or
have. That is why I posted the link.

I know everyone here on the list will want to shoot me
for asking, but good God gravy what is with the #1
under your name?

Sincerely, Dana Hawn

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