Subject: multinational or national
Date: Jul 07, 2000 @ 01:22
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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i agree with you jesper
tho i havent visited a single multinational point yet

everyone can have a world class adventure pointing anywhere on any level

but the world class of the multipoints themselves is by definition the
multinational class
& we impoverished north americans will just have to learn to eat that

man we would actually have to fly in commercial airplanes or drive all the
way to the freakin third world to even get a whiff of a multinational point

& should we acquire a real appetite for them
like say by actually bounding off to guatemala
which has a monopolistic grip upon our poor continental supply
we would then find we still cant drive on to south america to scarf up some
more because there is no freakin road to there yet

so a person just cant get more than 2 multinationals from here without
leaving terra firma herself
& both of these are difficult to impossible anyway

& that is mainly why i am collecting the world class vicariously thru
internet search & people like you with any to share

at the same time i am curious to learn about the internal danish tripoints
& those of other countries
& about whether & how try pointing might be done elsewhere & by others
so i will be following you with interest in every case

also many thanxx for your other recent message
which meant a lot to me

m


>
>Being a European I find international tripoints alot more interesting that
>national. But I guess living in the North America international tripoints
>are very far away. That has also given my an interest in county or
>municipality tripoint within Denmark.
>
>I will look at these metropolitan tripoints soon.
>
>Jesper