[meteorite-list] Arizona's Newest Fall

Matthias Bärmann majbaermann at web.de
Sat Jul 4 14:13:34 EDT 2009


Well, dear Geoff,

why "beware of the rattlesnakes"? Don't we already have a meteorite hunting
dog? So, why the hell not meteorite hunting rattlesnakes?

No one knows better desert hunting conditions. No expensive dog's food - one
of the hunters from time to time would do.

And, not to forget: what a wonderful precision! Soft rattle: small
meteorite. Strong rattle: big full crusted individual. 2 rattles: oriented
individual. rattle chorus: ... ahm ... asteroid.

[protected business concept] Matthias B.

P.S. Please have all a fine 4th.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Notkin" <geoking at notkin.net>
To: "Jack Schrader" <schraderj at rocketmail.com>; "Meteorite List"
<meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Arizona's Newest Fall



> Dear Jack:

>

> Hearty congratulations on your find!

>

> We also put in hundreds of miles, interviewed many eyewitnesses and did a

> number of local news TV spots in the hope that more people who saw the

> fireball would come forward. But no finds for us.

>

> There is some hard country out there and -- as you well know -- it's been

> hot and muggy down here in the Sonoran Desert. You're the Arizona champ,

> job well done.

>

>

> Cheers and good hunting (and watch out for those rattlesnakes),

>

> Geoff N.

>

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