[meteorite-list] Arizonans Find Largest Meteorite Fragment From Spectacular Midwestern Fall

John Gwilliam jkg2 at cox.net
Wed May 5 09:53:43 EDT 2010


Jeff,
What a magnificent sense of humor!

Best,
John Gwilliam


At 06:04 AM 5/5/2010, Jeff Grossman wrote:
>This has come up before, and again I have to take issue with this 
>usage.  It is absurd to call a piece comprising <10% of the total 
>recovered mass the "main mass."  That is contrary to the historical 
>usage of this term.  Folks on the list love to coin pet terms, so 
>here is a proposal: call it the LKM (largest known mass).
>
>BTW, if Marvin Killgore flies the stone to Amsterdam on Jan 15, then 
>we might have MK taking the LKM on KLM on MLK day.
>
>Jeff
>
>On 5/5/2010 4:02 AM, Richard Kowalski wrote:
>>The "Main Mass" from Wisconsin will be on view here in Tucson June 
>>12th&  13th
>>
>>http://uanews.org/node/31788
>>
>>
>>--
>>Richard Kowalski
>>Full Moon Photography
>>IMCA #1081
>>
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Regards,

John Gwilliam

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