Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] The end of BoundaryPoint as we knew it
Date: Nov 04, 2004 @ 23:40
Author: Michael Kaufman (Michael Kaufman <mikekaufman79@...>)
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Just like that line you always hear about college, BP
"is like a buffet; you can pick and choose what you
want..." Intersting topics - read and maybe
respond...not interesting topic - can skip it. I find
there is more than plenty here to explore! As a
matter of fact, there are some messages from the past
few days which I am about to go through right now.

--- Jesper Nielsen <jesniel@...> wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jesper Nielsen
> To: doug@...
> Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 7:44 PM
> Subject: The end of BoundaryPoint
>
>
> Dear fellow border freaks
>
> Since 2000 BoundaryPoint has been a great
> inspiration to me and many others, but lately we
> have lost many great contributors like Jan Krogh and
> Peter Hering. And we only hear from other great
> contributors like Rolf Palmberg, Peter Smaardijk,
> Udo Metz, etc once in a blue moon.
>
> I have recently tried to contribute with new border
> material about Cyprus, new topomaps of South Eastern
> European tripoints, neutral zones etc., and have
> like a few others who attempt to re-ignite the group
> with interesting new topics have just been met with
> silence.
>
> I will encourge everybody with an interest in
> borders to help get this group back alive and back
> on topic. Any ideas for promotions? Virgin tripoint
> of the week?
>
> Jesper




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