Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] what is the difference between these 2 great lists
Date: Sep 27, 2002 @ 19:37
Author: Doug Murray ("Doug Murray" <doug@...>)
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----- Original Message -----From: Jesper NielsenSent: Friday, September 27, 2002 12:02 PMSubject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] what is the difference between these 2 great listsDear MikeYou lost me there. Please clarify what lists you are talking about. I know only of BoundaryPoint and International Boundaries. I would mail IB on very rare occasions if I search for hard facts if BP couldn't help, like I had done in some cases of former YU-tripoints.And off course the Pozors have been in contact coordinating our plans, and catching up memories.But Mike, boundary freak to boundary freak. I think I can tell you this with no hard feelings involved: It's not the first time I have lost you. And I know many other BP-members also cannot follow your postings. We often try hard to figure out what you mean, but we simply give up trying to decepher your artistic impressions. You have full right to use and defend your special writing style, but sadly you loose a great audience.So Mike, tell me more about the two lists.Jesper----- Original Message -----From: acroorca2002Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 12:03 AMSubject: [BoundaryPoint] what is the difference between these 2 great listsspecial to jesper
while traveling last year i inadvertently fell off the international
boundaries list & was surprised recently while reviewing the messages
that had accumulated there in the interim to find that you had placed
a couple of inquiries there in january & february about some
tricountry points
i was surprised & frankly puzzled by this because i had until then
been imagining that that list was expressly devoted to boundaries per
se & this this bp list of ours was expressly devoted to the
multipoints per se
it seemed a perfect switch
otherwise what is the difference & why 2 lists rather than 1
oh i know you need to act serious there
but what else
just wondering
m
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