Subject: Re: Fwd: [BoundaryPoint] Web pages
Date: Nov 11, 2000 @ 16:26
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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thanx arif
this is wonderful
so georgia now leads the entire rest of the world in circle towns by a
revised vote count of 2 to 0

i would like to call for another recount tho
because i have found several other municipalities in the greater atlanta
area which may also have been circle towns at one time
seeing as their present boundaries still contain arcs
& it seems likely that a complete recanvassing of the topo quads of the
entire state of georgia will turn up others perhaps still totally intact
like plains & cole city

for i surmise what we have found here are the various traces of some sort
of uniform town formation process thruout that state perhaps connected with
a certain historical period or statute


about the national & global tripoint site
i mean i think we all together are it

it is just a question of how we want to develop & where we want to go from here


& about politics no need to apologize
as it is the best multi sovereign game in town these days

indeed jc & i have been glued to the tv since returning home tuesday from
our successful monumental news tour of the first state
a full report of which is soon to follow if we can ever tear ourselves away
for longer than just the commercial breaks

m


>>From: Arif Samad <fHoiberg@...>
>
>I have created a link page and added a few map sites
>there. Unfortunately, I still do not have a tripoint
>site. I didn't find an all-encompassing US or world
>tripoint site in the Boundarypoint link page either or
>maybe I just missed it. Please mention it to me if
>you find one.
>Mike, also check out my new geographical oddity, as I
>believe you were collecting them. I realize I am
>about a day and a half early. By the way, I am not
>apologizing for my shameless political plug.
>Arif