Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Left hand driving
Date: Sep 12, 2000 @ 22:04
Author: Dan Jacobson=¿n¤¦¥§ ("Dan Jacobson=¿n¤¦¥§" <jidanni@...>)
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>It might have little to do with boundaries, but it's fascinating
stuff...it must appeal to the pointer-bounder brain...a variant on the
>left and right brain theory. Thanks as always, Jesper!

scary, dudes, to know what else we have in common... my full investigaion
of l/r driving per country shall be arriving in my mailbox which one of
these days i will go down the hill to open..... i had it on an archive tape
fron 1992 which a friend burnt onto cd for me. i will inform y'all if it
beats the one mentioned which i havent looked at yet.

by the way:

From: "Dan Jacobson" <jidanni@...>
Newsgroups: alt.society.futures
References: <39B9B8E4.7311E511@...>
Subject: Re: No Borders...a Manifesto for the Next Milennium
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 08:09:13 +0800
"Ronald D. Stephens" <rdsteph@...> ?????

> No Borders.
>
> Consider a map of the world circa 1998. Most of the national borders in
> the vast stretches affected by former Western colonialism are false,
> artificially

OK, all true, but hey, some of us still get a kick out of them:
[afterwhich i post my boundary expedition weblinks, etc.]
go get 'im, guys. if this scum suceeds, all we'll be left with is mosquito
abatement district boundaries to play with :-)
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