Subject: Re: source of rio grande etc
Date: Jan 31, 2004 @ 21:17
Author: m06079 ("m06079" <barbaria_longa@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Chuck Doolittle" <yahoo@h...>
wrote:
> > the actual mxtxus1836 point in the great divide basin would then
fall
> > about here
> > http://topozone.com/map.asp?lat=42&lon=-107.5466
> > again hopefully & subject to better data
>
> First off, I want to concur with others who have said that your use
of
> conventional English would help communications greatly.

hahahahaha
what use of conventional english
hahahaha

& which usages or conventions in particular


in the meantime greater care reading what i do write might help too

more below


> Secondly, the Rio Grande does not start in the Great Divide Basin.
That's
> the whole point of the Great Divide Basin. How would the river
flow out of
> the basin?
>
> The Rio Grande starts in the San Juan Mountains, in SW Colorado,
which is
> about 300 miles S of the Great Divide Basin.
> http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/us/a0841960.html , et. al.

all the above is & are true
including your question

good thinking

but if you hadnt clipped my message
you would be able to see even now that i didnt say what you thought i
said

or perhaps you have already realized this from the fact that others
are understanding something you missed

so no problem or need to clarify either way at this point i think

still running
but perhaps i will get one more chance before 6


>
>
>
> Chuck Doolittle, N1SPX
> http://train.hamlink.org/