--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "granthutchison" <granthutchison@b...>
wrote:
> > Len, that would be great, thank you. Losing BP's data has been a
> > long standing concern of mine.
> Hear, hear. We're indebted to you, Len.
glad to hear from all you guys too
& to see all your outpourings of generosity & sympathy
but i dont share any of your woes or concerns
not only because they will only create more of same
but even more poignantly in this case because all this
boundarypointing is just sandcastling so far as i am concerned anyway
exquisitely beautiful & delicate as art & science but thats about it
& its enormous interest & entertainment value is for me mainly in how
good it feels in the present
& i know earthquakes & tsunamis are coming
no problem
if you feel hurt by anything
thats your doing
if you mention it
thats yours too
if you are worried
notice how that affects things
etc
etc
but to do all this in unison & solidarity is insane
so i abstane
m
ps
the really earthshaking news for me today is that all 128 of denmarks
prospective international ghost stones have melted down to nothing
leaving only the usa 2 still on the board
well yes i can also recall there are swedens confirmed 6
& probably a smaller handful in france we know
& germany was supposed to have quite a few but where are they when we
really need them
probably in some archive somewhere
etc
etc