Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Hans Island
Date: Oct 13, 2005 @ 11:24
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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hahaha & thanx for thinking of us again with your
latest imaginary multipointing try

but of course you were right
or at least closer
to send this question primarily to the new border
loving group at borderpoint

& no matter that they have no particular interest in
highpointing there either

for they are so simpatico as well as so crazy about
hans island that you will not have to persuade them
your red herring is your bona fides

but i can already tell you that the cliff on the south
end of this island
which rises to about 150 meters above the sea
is what you should probably scale or wander over to
first
if you intend to apply your normal standards of
discernment & truth telling here once again

however
if either of the flag poles is still standing
& you really are motivated to find & reach the highest
point there
as you say
then the direction in which you should climb it
or anything else that may look down at all on this
clifftop
is still up

just remember
when highpointing
it is simply onward & upward
& youll never miss your point

multipointing truth may be a little more complicated &
exacting tho

--- Wolfgang Schaub
<Wolfgang.Schaub@...> wrote:

> Anybody interested travelling in a group to Hans
> Island? Candidates write to
> Wolfgang.Schaub@..., explaining their
> motivation (mine is
> identifying the highest point there).
>
> Wolfgang
>
>





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