[meteorite-list] Steve Arnold #1

Dawn & Gerald Flaherty grf2 at verizon.net
Wed Jul 13 19:17:41 EDT 2005


Hi Dana,
I kinda missed Steve's post but as to the #1, there is a second Steve Arnold
on the List.
Jerry Flaherty
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dana" <zeus_daughter2 at yahoo.com>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:59 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Steve Arnold #1


> 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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