[meteorite-list] WG: Global Warming - Scientifically proven or a farce- human Hammer-
Martin Altmann
altmann at meteorite-martin.de
Mon Jun 11 18:18:38 EDT 2007
Not I was asking the question,
Andi was - I was only forwarding on his behalf.
...I could organize some cow-brain, if you want to frame it in a riker with
your Valera...
If I had a hammer lalalala lala la laah.
Other question, would somebody buy impact pits?
I remember, that the finders of Neuschwanstein-2, dug around and under the
impact pit, and transported the whole pit in a piece of ground down from the
mountains,
My English is leaving me...how to describe the excavation of a hole???? I
mean the hole existed, the dug and extracted the hole....
Arrrgh, I better stop.
martin
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Mark Crawford [mailto:mark at annasach.net]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Juni 2007 00:01
An: Martin Altmann
Cc: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] WG: Global Warming - Scientifically proven or
a farce- human Hammer-
Do you really need to ask the question? There's no question that it
would be bought, sold, and that the provenance would increase the value.
Would I want to own a sample? I'm not sure*. I'd like to think not,
but I suspect I'd start asking questions like "can you guarantee that
/this fragment/ wasn't the one which did the damage?" I imagine others
would ask for a guarantee that it /did/ do the damage (I think Michael
just proved that point between me starting and sending this note!) :-)
Mark
*I'm lying. Of course I would. But I'd still want an 'innocent'
fragment...
Martin Altmann wrote:
>But I always
>asking my self what would happen if a Meteorite would kill a person?
>So would the Meteorite be the most expensive L6 ever been sold? Ore would
>nobody like to own a slice of a human killer hammer? Ok, I'm sure everybody
>would agree an impact kit is out of respect, but what's about the
Meteorite,
>who would like to own a human killer Hammer?
>
>
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