Subject: AW: cokrso or cokrsn do you suppose was Re: AW: AW: [BoundaryPoint] 1806 bavaria coburg meinengen tripoint now looking like de2byth near plesten
Date: Nov 22, 2005 @ 18:42
Author: Wolfgang Schaub ("Wolfgang Schaub" <Wolfgang.Schaub@...>)
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> haha i almost knew it wouldnt work hahahahttp://www26.mappy.com/sidmMqNWkFZ/1fMn21w/CFGMA?csl=m1&fsl=m1&gsl=m1&msl=m1
>
> so ok
> just go here if you would
> http://www.mappy.co.uk
> & at top center type plesten for place & select
> germany for country
> & then look to the right & click the ok button
>
> & in the first screen that comes up
> you should already see the gargoyle lappet with the
> tripoint in her mouth
> about 1300 meters to the ene of downtown plesten
> & in fact facing & seeming to spout directly at
> plesten
>
> & this tripoint you can then click on
> & or hit the plus button at left
> to zoom further in on
>
>
> but anyway
> assuming we have the next order & names of all the
> subdivisions right
> then based on them we can tentatively offer the name
> cokrso for this tripoint
> or de2byth3cokrso in full
> just to see if she responds at all
>
> or if anyone has a better idea of her true name & or
> true location
>
> but my guess is
> we already have her right there now
>
> --- Wolfgang Schaub
> <Wolfgang.Schaub@...> wrote:
>
> > The Landkreise? Seems an easy one: CO = Coburg, KC
> =
> > Kronach, SON =
> > Sonneberg.
> > This all without going at
> >
>
> >&ids=&xsl=1&posl=poi&recherche=0&show_poi=0&poi_rr=0.5&poi_rx=0.6&poi_ry=0.5
>
> >&lr=0.5&flash=1&gb=&out=2&wnm1=&wcm1=&nom1=&tnm1=plesten&pcm1=&tcm1=&a10m1=&
>
> > ccm1=276&brand=&x=18&y=7http://www26.mappy.com/sidmMqNWkFZ/1fMn21w/CFGMA?csl=m1&fsl=m1&gsl=m1&msl=m1
> >
> > Once I try to access this site, my computer speaks
> > French to me: "Votre
> > session a expiré. Veuillez rafraichir la page."
> > Napoleon still ruling
> > Bavaria?
> >
> > How far did you go NE of Plesten? My map says it's
> > 600 m only from downtown
> > Plesten to the point of ultimate desire. Or did
> you
> > think of going 4.5 - 5.5
> > km ENE? The latter is out of question, as it is
> out
> > of Sachsen-Coburg, I
> > think.
> >
> > Wolfgang
> >
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> > [mailto:BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com]Im Auftrag
> von
> > aletheia kallos
> > Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. November 2005 14:50
> > An: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> > Betreff: Re: AW: [BoundaryPoint] 1806 bavaria
> coburg
> > meinengen tripoint
> > now looking like de2byth near plesten
> >
> >
> > bravissimos maestro
> >
> > & i am reading you blitzen und donner these days
> >
> > & if i may continue to follow your or really
> jespers
> > lead up this fantastic tripoint ascent
> > then the following hopeful map from mappy even
> > suggests a target tripoint
> > almost squarely on the nipple
> > or maybe it is the kisser
> > of your lappet
> > which is looking like a gargoyle of the first
> water
> > there btw
> >
>
> >&ids=&xsl=1&posl=poi&recherche=0&show_poi=0&poi_rr=0.5&poi_rx=0.6&poi_ry=0.5
>
> >&lr=0.5&flash=1&gb=&out=2&wnm1=&wcm1=&nom1=&tnm1=plesten&pcm1=&tcm1=&a10m1=&
>
> > ccm1=276&brand=&x=18&y=7http://www.ena.lu/europe/success%20crisis/iron%20curtain%20border%20point%20
> > or if this map is another bust too hahahaha then
> > please just zoom yourself to the jurisdictional
> > tripoint indicated evidently upon byth a hair
> north
> > of
> > due east of plesten
> > where you will even find the convergent
> > subdivisional
> > line coming in from the correct direction
> > seeing as coburg & old bavaria are both bavaria
> >
> > a wild guess but an exciting one
> > dont you think
> >
> > & i just wanted to beam it out there even before
> > learning the true names & diglyphs of the
> attendant
> > landkreise
> > if thats what they are
> > to finally solve for de2byth3xxyyzz
> >
> > so anyone bavarian barbarbian philistine or yahoo
> > enough
> > please help out if you can & would to pin these
> > mothers down before i do
> > & together learn perhaps the true name of our lost
> > gargoyle of pleisten tripoint
> > if thats who she really is
> >
> > & just allow me a few insertions below too before
> i
> > post these morning rushes posthaste
> >
> > --- Wolfgang Schaub
> > <Wolfgang.Schaub@...> wrote:
> >
> > > Thank you for the stimulation. Like always, we
> > just
> > > need a kick in the ass.
> >
> > haha not me of course
> > & you are most welcome
> > the stimulation is mutual
> >
> > > Before even consulting the additional maps
> > > suggested, I agree giving more
> > > credit to the "Plesten" tripoint alternative,
> for
> > > the following reasons:
> > >
> > > Looking at the picture
> > >
> >
>
> > > three%20territories%201965.htm we have to=== message truncated ===
> imagine
> > an
> > > arrangement of these
> > > markers such that their engravings face the
> > > countries that they stand for.
> > > This is only possible in a sensible way at the
> > > Plesten (Eastern) tripoint,
> > > and it is impossible at the Western tripoint
> > between
> > > Weitramsdorf and
> > > Ummerstadt.
> >
> > good nice
> >
> > > If we assume the picture is taken towards East,
> > the
> > > central stone with the
> > > GO then faces SW, right towards the Coburg
> > portion
> > > of Sachse-Coburg. The
> > > left stone with the presumed AL on it is placed
> in
> > a
> > > 90-degree angle facing
> > > NE, looking into the narrow "lobe/lappet/flap"
> of
> > > Sachse-Meiningen, and the
> > > small stone to the right may look anywhere it
> > likes
> > > as long as it is true
> > > that it is "only" a marker of the next-best
> > village.
> >
> > could be barbaria oops i mean bavaria
> >
> > > Such a setting would
> > > not be possible at the Western tripoint, even if
> > we
> > > twist our heads.
> >
> > nice
> >
>