[meteorite-list] Re: Meteorite Fall in Zimbabwe?

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Wed Aug 31 04:32:10 EDT 2005


Hello Doug, Geoff and All,
Of course, the fact that I found the explanations of this journalist quite good does not mean that I did not understand the humour
of the post by Geoff! What I meant is only that most of the time, articles in common press about meteorites are often full of
mistakes that did not appear this time... until the last article in the Zimbabwe Observer
(http://www.zimobserver.com/newsdetail.asp?article_id=1278) that shows a picture of a stone that definitely does not look like a
meteorite.
All the best,
Frederic
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Geoff N. wrote:

>Now, back to business . . . how 'bout a half-price, three-for-one
>Campos Sales sale with free shipping to an asteroid of your  choice?
>Regards to all,
>Geoff N.

Hola Geoff, Frederic, amigos,

Let's see on that above one...if x=list price in grams and y=shipping
distance in AU and z=discount in days and w=compulsive-retentive erruptions, I
haven't got the foggiest idea what I'd be getting...

You only paid for a wee argument - I can't continue to argue this one,
unless you pay for the one hour-argument.  Clearly, we agree, I tell  you!  I
absolutely said that the Zimbabweian article was Quentin Tarantino  journalism by
an author who really couldn't properly connect his  storyline.  Quentin, in a
complimentary way, is a metaphysical  type.  He also has Uma and a bazillion
bucks to show for it....   I was very kind to the author, because after some of
the presumptuous Indian  journalism we've seen, a protect-the-underdog-complex
well-intentioned  first-timer meteoritical journalist dizzied me for spell.

Wheeew....I've snapped out of it...All I really meant to say was that
although the author truly had muddled some good basic concepts in good  faith, but
as you point out, the final journalistic product left many  appreciating what a
terrified, dumbfounded villager feels like.  I'd  say in a heartbeat that
your funny take on the article was quite welcomed - even  knowing that you would
sic your bobcats on me if I camped out in your yard to  beat the annual Tucson
mineral show scam and sham.
Bacal-bú,   Doug
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