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Newsletter: March 2006

Newsletter Contents:
1. Site News
2. The Horseshoe Tale
3. Looking for Meteorites with Minelab Detectors

Site News

Welcome to our first newsletter!
Every newsletter we will be sending special discounts. This time its $30 off anything in our store! This is a perfect time to get a larger coil you've always wanted. The new season is just around the corner!
Note: The discounts are only available to subscribers through the email newsletter

Most of the site features we wanted to implement are complete. There will be more items in the shop soon. We are also finishinig up the comprehensive site search script and the link directory.
We are also planning to develop some exciting web applications. Subscribe to our RSS feed and visit our forum to find out more.

The Horseshoe Tale

Many people think of a horseshoe as a sign of good omen and hang it above the door. But archeologists and treasure hunters regard horseshoes to be inferior to some of the other relics. But if you read the information that is available, you will appreciate the horseshoe as a credible witness of history. Vasily Korshun analyzes his collection...        >>>Read the full article

Looking for Meteorites with Minelab Detectors

Minelab detectors don't react to hot rocks, but can be used to search for meteorites. Vladimir sets up an experiment, and shows how detectors recognize meteorites in different conditions...        >>>Read the full article

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