[meteorite-list] I think someone threw a rock at him

Mal Bishop magbish3 at lowcountry.com
Mon Jun 25 12:13:23 EDT 2012


I sure envy his camera and a scale with the accuracy he either owns or 
has access... if I had a camera with the zoom lens capability his has, 
man, oh, man -- and that scale!
He states in his description the specimen has a total weight of 45.6 mg 
( 11.7mg and 33.9mg ), or 45.6/1000 of a gram and measures 1.75 inches 
long -- this most definitely must be a record for the least dense
material from the outer limits to be a solid that I'm aware of -- 
lighter than a piece of popcorn and larger too!

...but to be serious, this is so sad, sort of funny, and very scary all 
at once.  The Internet in general, and eBay in particular has made it so 
easy for the unsuspecting to either buy or sell (as we are
all aware here).

I wish those that may mean well and are being sincere (as apposed to 
maybe just trying to perpetrate an outright scam) would just do the very 
basics of educating themselves just a little before
making such outlandish and silly observations. Where's the meteorite police?

In ( temporary ) resignation -
Mal



On 6/25/2012 10:27 AM, Mendy Ouzillou wrote:
> This eBay listing moves from the meteor-wrong category into the
> meteor-you've-got-to-be-kidding category:
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-unclassified-meteorite-/120938948685?pt=LH_Defau
> ltDomain_0&hash=item1c2885e84d#ht_500wt_1413
> I think someone got mad at him for making up another whopper of a story and
> picked up the nearest piece of quartz and threw it at him.  Trying to
> justify the indignity of the situation, he decided that it was in fact a
> meteorite that nearly hit him.  It's the only possible explanation ...
> right.
>
> Mendy
>
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