Subject: Re: MCFR(w)
Date: Jun 23, 2005 @ 16:57
Author: aletheiak ("aletheiak" <aletheiak@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, aletheia kallos <aletheiak@y...> wrote:
> how exactly

aha i see how exactly

& thats certainly not approximate dry frmcw btw
but mcfrw properly so called thank you

for it isnt the approximate westernmost point of frmc you seek
but only the approximate more westerly coast point of frmc

& so you have brilliantly invented a way to distinguish coast points from extremities

just counteralphabetize the country codes of coast points
so we will be alerted that something is fishy

very nice indeed


& a true border base it is as well
yikes
if borders are based in the sea like ships or chowders

for why shouldnt they be


but then how will you tell a border base from a bouillabaisse

& how will you ever cook your books enough to make just any border or border base
or clave or highpoint or extremity or stamp or aerial pic etc etc
into a true multipoint

well i will tell you how
at least in the case of a border base

for
since 2 times 2 equals 4
a true border base
as i would define it based on your offering here
is actually just the vague quadriarea
or the approximate quadripoint
of both the maritime & the terrestrial territories of any 2 coastally adjacent countries

& voila
multidimensionality in some sense
is attained

& just as in real multipointing
no matter that you might be hundreds of meters off so long as you are trying

think of it like wolfgang trying to justify how highpointing is sorta like border freaking or
postage stamping
when he is actually at a loss to even relate in any way to multipointing

> this link gives 2 slightly different maps
> if you click on the pdf link in it too
> http://www.monte-carlo.mc/principalitymonaco/globalinformations/maps.html
>
> & a class d photo
> evidently taken from the corniche
> http://www.glf.it/italiano/lavori/italia/monaco.jpg
>
> your point falls just right of center
> roughly at the end of the harbor & its enclosing jetty
> which are both entirely if barely in france
> according to both maps
>
> here it is again at far right
> a bit clearer
> & likely just at the end of what looks to be an
> elevated breakwater
> http://www.gilbertboat.com/park/France/Port_de_Cap_d_Ail/
>
> --- Jesper Nielsen <jesniel@t...> wrote:
>
> >
> > Does anybody here know where excactly MCFR hits the
> > sea at it's western land terminus?
> >
> > Jesper
>
>
>
>
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