Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] dzmlne
Date: Sep 11, 2006 @ 03:31
Author: Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <lgm@...>)
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----- Original Message -----
From: "aletheia kallos" <aletheiak@...>
To: <BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] dzmlne
> haha what dismal knee he said
>
> but i thought everyone wanted to learn the code & talk
> the walk like this
> so naturally & mnemonically
>
> & i know it wouldnt kill me at least to spell
> everything out
> since i usually do exactly what you are suggesting i
> do in this case
> & it never once killed me yet
>
> nor is there in reality any such thing as death dead
> dying killing etc anyway
>
> but here i just figured everyone was following along
> with jesper & me & christian &al in sequence on this
> borderbase google earth magical mystery tour
> where everything is already clearly labeled &
> captioned thanx to him
> & you can just zoom out & back in if you do forget the
> country names
> or can solve for them anyhow else you like
> as i am very glad to see you actually did
> also without being killed or lamed
>
> for solving things is perhaps in itself our most
> meaningful activity here
>
>
> but still
> even if none of the above is true for you
> why presume what is meaningful for others
> or deprive them of the fun of the chase by doing or
> asking me to do everything for them
>
> for the greatest truth & meaning of dzmlne
> it seems to me
> is
> he who lives among the lame learns to limp
>
> --- "Lowell G. McManus" <lgm@...> wrote:
>
>> Mike D.,
>>
>> Those of us who have been acquainted with you for a
>> few years know
>> without doubt that you are enjoying the heck out of
>> this global tripoint
>> tour via Google Earth. It would be a lot more
>> meaningful for the rest
>> of us, however, if you could do us the favor of
>> including in these posts
>> the names of the affected countries along with their
>> ISOglyphs. That
>> way, we wouldn't have to consult the ISO 3166-1
>> decoding table each time
>> to discover the countries to which the obscure codes
>> belong. For
>> instance, would it kill anybody to say one time in
>> the subject line of
>> each new thread something like: "dzmlne
>> (algeria-mali-niger)"?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Lowell G. McManus
>> Leesville, Louisiana, USA
>>
>>
>
>
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