Subject: Re: now tripointing details
Date: Oct 20, 2002 @ 15:55
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Jesper Nielsen" <jesniel@i...> wrote:

> On the Pozor trips it has been 9 days of FULL programme.
Early morning and late nights. 15 hours in the van or more.

absolutely i do realize that doing all this is very hard play indeed
& in most ways probably a lot more xtreme than i have played
at least physically
in many years
so i am just your peanut gallery here jesper
& your mere kibitzer
& practically a perfect virgin too

> As a person who loves being very precise with the points and
lines, I am also a border freak, which makes me love great
border lines as well, and would rather visit 1 tripoint and 2 border
crossings rather than 1 tripoint excact.

here i think
maybe from fatigue
you are comparing not only oranges & apples
but pineapples & aardappels too
& delightfully confusing them all into fruit salad

1 tripoint
i s
3 border crossings
& likewise it i s
3 countries even

of course
in physical reality lines seem dimensionally greater than points
& areas seem dimensionally greater than lines
etc
& each dimensionality more important & significant than the last

but in nonphysical it is all exactly the reverse of that
with points being the most substantial
or most nearly substantial
& lines & areas being less & less so

yet either way you look at it
physical or nonphysical
there just is no comparison

there is no comparing lines & multipoints
& certainly no exchange rate for them in any bank or market
other than those of ones own predilection & desire

so i certainly salute you for the value of all of your esthetics here
& everywhere
without necessarily following your valuation


& here at bp at least
the points & the pointers are
t h e
point
by our mostly express mostly original agreement
but also by long tradition now too
as i trust all you world class leaders must especially realize

or you are all not only overmodest but overlucky as well
in having stumbled upon or near so many of these so patently
obvious & gracious quest objectives
with such casual indifference

> It's great to find a small abandonded road leading to a closed
eastern european border, where the previously were no border
at all - not knowing what to find.
>
> I realise that inside the US there is no such ghost crossing, but
there must somehow be some spookt closed road leading to
Mexico.

ahaha
thats quitobaquito crossing you have found in europe
yoicks & tally ho

& the backdoor approach you describe
& the arrival via the path least traveled
is always the greatest fact of life
& always the best option
in our beloved forgotten corners everywhere
for which i assure you i fully share your enormous enthusiasm


but most of all
& let me stress it again
you guys are prodigious

indeed to call you the absolute gods of try pointing
would not be making too fine a point of it

& i wish you would all realize this
thats all

cordially
m