grant ulysses himself couldnt have traveled a more epic odyssey
& i am luxuriating all morning here in salisbury in your perfectly 
plumbed natural hot tub
& since this was probably the most difficult such maze ever found 
anywhere in nature
you have practically proved that what i have been calling border 
crosses are not necessarily border crosses at all
& tho you havent proved they dont cross
i really should drop this name 
for it is at best punctolgically questionable now 
as well as blind to your triumph
so er what would you term these
the scale is milesquare checkerboard so it will be too easy to do 
this walk from ones armchair while wearing a digitometer
& i did personally attend to the situation on the ground just last 
xmus as reported all too briefly in message 5181 
but i can add now at leisure that it is much much more of a mess in 
person even with a detailed city map
& so i positively confirmed yikes zero border crosses 
excuse me 
zero cruciform bipartite quadrijunctions needing a new nickname
but many many kinds of inscrutible markers 
with apparent fudge jobs & makeovers & red herrings all over the place
so anyway i do still at least agree we should hit the beach into the 
real world in north africa 
m
--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Grant Hutchison" <granthutchison@b...> 
wrote:
 > Michael:
> >> Lovely! (Sound of hands briskly rubbed.) I'll get back to you.
> > yes i think you will be successful too
> > & it will be fantastic
> Here it is - the uncrossed hotwater tour. The detail gets confusing 
 
in the
 > inner corner of the thing, so notice the detail at lower right, 
 
which shows
 > a turnaround at this point, heading back to the right again after 
 
making a
 > circuit of the large enclave with the smaller dependent enclave.
> Without a scale it's difficult to say how far we'd have to walk. 
 
But what
 > say you and I take this one in after digging up that Mediterranean 
 
sandspit?
 > 
> Grant