Subject: Re: Border Crossing Hitlist
Date: Mar 26, 2002 @ 16:53
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Jesper & Nicolette Nielsen"
<jesniel@i...> wrote:
> Well Grant
>
> Everyone's Land is not on IBRU's list and so you cannot count it.

well it may not be on their official list
but everyonese patriots at least may be glad to be reminded that
martin has personally acknowledged the existence of everyones land
here at bp since message 1345

& grants impending multidimensional megapresentation embracing the
topology & multipunctology of the entire world class will probably
include the first really definitive description of everyones land &
doubtless many significant improvements on our previous tries for an
adequate description of it dating back to message 1280

& since the earliest recorded or known mention of everyones land
appears to have occurred only so recently as message 148
things do already seem to be materializing rather nicely for such an
upstart notion

grant i mean perhaps you will be able to count them soon on jespers
hitlist if you want to
& i also wish some of this background info may support & enhance your
ongoing try

m



>
> Jesper
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: granthutchison
> To: BoundaryPoint@y...
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 1:52 AM
> Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Border Crossing Hitlist
>
>
> Jesper:
> > Please join me in my latest project: the Border Crossing
Hitlist!
> How "official" do you require the border crossings to be? No
doubt
> many of us will have land border crossings which have not
involved
> official crossing points. For me, five:
> Crampons/iceaxe: Switzerland/Italy, France/Spain
> A quick, anxious run across a "closed" border: Kenya/Tanzania
> An ex-Soviet road: Uzbekistan/Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan/Turkmenistan
> I think that will be a fairly short list compared to many
informal
> border-crossers.
> Oh, and I've been to Antarctica: do you count that as a landing
in
> Everyone's Land? And if I left from Argentina and returned to
Chile,
> do I get two border crossings?
>
> Grant
>
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