Talk:Megacryometeor

Plagiarism
Nice example of plagiarism on Wikipedia:

http://www.explore-weather.com/weather/M/Megacryometeor.html

Well done, guys! I wonder how the real author feels that you've taken copyrighted material, and now are offering it up under the license of your choosing.
 * Thanks for your contribution. I followed your link and found this text at the bottom:
 * This article was derived fully or in part from an article on Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

So if this is the plagiarism that you are referring to, it's fine - they're copying from us and that's OK. If the material is taken from a truly copyrighted source, then that's a problem. Let us know if you find such a source. Cheers, -Willmcw 00:34, 14 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Morocco
Removed An ice chunk was discovered in el kmeysat, Morocco in a farmer's field in December 2012 from the lede. Not ref'd, only decent ref I could find was this which describes it being "from space" which makes it a regular meteor. Probably not reliable source, may not have happened. Herostratus (talk) 11:57, 27 November 2013 (UTC)

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