Subject: Re: Cooch Behar thesis online
Date: Dec 25, 2005 @ 16:19
Author: L. A. Nadybal ("L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
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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@u...>
> 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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