Subject: Re: Fwd: [BoundaryPoint] laorospo: The Blue Dot Mystery
Date: Sep 06, 2000 @ 09:45
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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>>From: "Bill

>
>"laorospo: The Blue Dot Mystery" has been uploaded to the FILES
>section and is available for download. Although on a tertiary
>(county) level, laorospo is the megapoint juncture of four Central
>Florida counties (Lake, Orange, Osceola and Polk) investigted by Bill
>Hanrahan and Mike Donner in April and May 2000. This was an initial
>chance for a relative pointing beginner (Bill) to work with an old
>pro (Mike). (Apologies if some of the excerpts are slightly out of
>chronological context.)

thanx bill

this was great for me to relive in any sequence
even while unsure if i got all the text or if you included pix
because of my lame file download function

but i just want to add the intriguing topo you & i would have loved to see
while we were working thru all this
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=28.3457&lon=-81.6567&size=s&s=25
& ironically we could have just dialed it up then too but didnt realize it
while we were working only from & really being misled by a much coarser
delorme map at about the scale of
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=28.3457&lon=-81.6567&s=200&size=s

i am also referencing the latter map to vividly show the whole group how
really crosshairs ground zero downtown toon town this whole first wonderful
adventure of ours really was
from which after all the whole group really dates if not owes its existence
for i dont think that you or we could or would have run it up the flagpole
at any other time or from from any other place on the planet

i hope there are questions or comments from others because i have not found
a more intriguing or revealing exercise in pure pointing than this merely
tertiary megapoint of laorospo
& it seems after all to be our first blue dot

m