Subject: meanwhile just to keep delaware arcing
Date: Feb 15, 2005 @ 20:00
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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fortunately we already have a legal delaware arc topic
to pursue alongside our now illegal one
in case anyone is squeamish or wants some cover
namely the official recognition of the 180th delaware
border rock
as described in message 12253
& situated on the boundary junction shown at center
here
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?z=18&n=44091397e=445666
between arc mile markers 11 and 10 & a half also shown
there
& yet not included in the official delaware list here
http://www.rdms.udel.edu/cgi-bin/dgs/boundary/find?station=*&boundary.line=*&map.x=65&map.y=27
notwithstanding its obvious importance as a tripoint
rock
& its less obvious yet perhaps greater importance as
the location of the feathering or intersection point
of 2 slightly but unquestionably distinct arc sectors

not to mention its unusual to extreme loveliness
which i have already twice now failed to capture on
film for one reason or another

but all as fully detailed in the recently mentioned
impeccable 1934 perry article in civil engineering
magazine



& if 2 conundra are not enough to keep us arcing
then there is of course always a second legal &
overall third delaware arc conundrum to draw on
if it should ever be needed or wanted
as detailed in message
http://egroups.com/group/BoundaryPoint/message/12321


so i just wanted to again mention all these
outstanding arc matters in a single message
just now
as we are hoping & planning to find a real arc expert
to unload on
& since we have such good reason to keep juggling them
all
to avoid detection & apprehension by law enforcement




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