Subject: Re: quadpoints are boundaries.
Date: Apr 18, 2002 @ 02:19
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Brendan Whyte" <b.whyte@p...> wrote:
> I can't see why a point can't be a border. But it only works in a
> theoretical sense. Because if you tried to cross there, or even
string a
> phonel ine, you would invade the soil or airspace of the other two
countries
> on the flanks of the point. So a boundary exists across the
quadpoint, but
> only academically, as it has no practical implication.

brendan
you must be some kind of academia nut
expecting no practical implication in all these groves

m

or
maybe you really do understand something real too
now that you mention this wiring diagram anomaly

yet really
why cant you just call in on a cell phone