Subject: Re: SPAM: [BoundaryPoint] Re: now tripointing details
Date: Oct 21, 2002 @ 05:32
Author: Rolf Palmberg (Rolf Palmberg <rpalmber@...>)
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Hi mike
I appreciated all your comments & questions,
but as Jesper already pointed out, I too never
thought of going into the exactness that your
questions/comments give rise to.
The mere border nearness and smell gives a
great feeling of happiness.
Rolf

At 15:55 20.10.2002 +0000, you wrote:
>--- 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
>
>
>
>
>
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