Subject: aussie maritime interstate boundary
Date: Dec 14, 2000 @ 17:48
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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hey arif
congrats on getting your man in the white house
& it sure was a great election night while it lasted


i confess i was still hoping for a bush lieberman meltdown administration
until i heard lieberman finally concede this morning too
but i am actually glad the supreme court pulled the plug on the all parties
party at this time
even if they had to rule in favor of separate but equal protection
& remain in deep denial of local & personal sovereignty
as the big country was worth saving too

clearly it is not yet time for one person one country



i just noticed your latest geographical oddity
fascinating & highly recommended as usual
also confirms a maritime boundary between victoria & tasmania
& it fuels my curiosity as to whether there might also be a couple of
maritime tristate points at the ends of this interstate boundary
or whether all the other australian interstate boundaries end at the sea
leaving this one hanging out there as just another strange sort of
semiboundary like the one we recently also saw at jervis bay

any ideas

m


& please do let us know when you hang new stuff