[meteorite-list] List History Book?

Richard Montgomery rickmont at earthlink.net
Fri Nov 26 23:10:17 EST 2010


Howdy List...let's see. I've been peripheral for only a couple years...and 
there's one book I don't have in my library (well a bunch, especially Monica 
Grady's, but I'm still searching...)

Nope, the one I want to read is a history of this List, all the Peyton Place 
crap which as I am just now coming to understand subjugates so much of the 
heart and soul of you original participants' content.  Just this suggestion 
alone may cause an avalanche of thought and a race to see who can write the 
first worthy List History Book.  As a writer, (yes, really), I simply am 
late to the scene and don't have the personal strories under my belt.  I bet 
there are are a bunch, as we are witnessing lately.

(I will gladly participate.  Perhaps, write it myself.  Who want's to? 
Write me off-site with stories?)

And here's another perspective for you all (the Walrus isn't Tom.) 
....Having rapidly followed this familiar trend 
(irons>chondrites>achondrites,  and landing on achondtrites as my own 
personal facination)...along the way I've also landed on the artistic nature 
of our pals from space, putting it to paper and canvas.

Tom Phillips is such an amazing artist, unto his own...he has defined a new 
medium that transcends science.  What Tom is doing is ground-breaking on so 
many levels.

As a recent post asked...."What happened, did I miss something?" 




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