Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Cooch Behar thesis online
Date: Dec 21, 2005 @ 14:56
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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my humble but extremest & most multiple thanxxx &
congrats maestro

this is far better & grander context than we could
ever have imagined
not only for fully appreciating your previously
reported 4way flasher megapoints of the tin bigha
quadriarea
but now & especially for zeroing in further on our
several & mostly elusive worldclass bordercross
probabilities

& of course i started reading at the end too
since i was looking for these fantastic maps & some
way of indexing directly to the multipointing
& so obviously read it fast
as well as backwards all the way
just to be able to get back to you with this question
so soon

but now that you have set the table so magnificently
may i sit at your feet here & ask if you can point us
to the 1 known bdinbdin border cross quadripoint
as well as to the potentially several other bdinbdin
quadripoint probabilities or possibilities you have
also previously discovered & reported

--- Brendan Richard Whyte <bwhyte@...>
wrote:

> My thesis on the Cooch Behar enclaves is now online
> as a pdf file.
>
http://eprints.unimelb.edu.au/archive/00001314/01/brendan%5Fwhyte.pdf
> Standard copyright applies.
>
> However, it is missing 2 things:
> -p492 (2 photos for which I have not received
> copyright permission to put
> online)
> -and a large map at 1:140,000.
>
>
> Brendan Whyte
>
>


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