Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] BE-DE: Smallest Vennbahn enclave
Date: Aug 09, 2006 @ 19:56
Author: aletheia kallos (aletheia kallos <aletheiak@...>)
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> I have updated the file to include area__________________________________________________
> calculations, which I have
> explained in the file. I hope you can follow them.
> The figure I get
> agrees with German survey data. Hooray!
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, aletheia
> kallos <aletheiak@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > brendan
> > thanx for thinking of us with all these puzzling
> data
> > but when you ask
> > is it useful or interesting
> > i have to wonder with you
> > useful or interesting for what
>
> Interesting or useful for those interested in the
> exact trace of the
> boundary of this enclave between the 4 pillars at
> its corners. The
> boundaryvis not a straight line between the pillars
> except along one
> of the 4 sides of the enclave.
>
> > but as i realize i may well have missed your point
> > please do explain further
> > if you wish
> > what indeed is the use & interest & point of all
> this
> > anyway
> > if not having fun in the making of a point
> >
>
> No tripoints, but 4 pilaltrs points from which we
> can now find the
> other 20 or so points in between the pillars:
> invisible, silent
> sentinels of sovereignty whose existences was not
> appreciated until
> now. How sad to be an unacknowledged turn, an
> unpillared point.
> Now we can celebrate all the points of this enclave,
> pillared or not,
> and give each the warm regard that is its due.