1. Three-dimensional boundaries
    Normally, boundaries are only two-dimensional, and as far as I know everything straight below and above the surface belongs to the country that IS that
    Nov 24, 2001 @ 14:15 - Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)
  2. Re: Three-dimensional boundaries
    ... As I recall, that was part of the plot of a Heinlein story in the 50s, called (I think) The Man Who Bought the Moon. The usual Heinlein hard-nosed
    Nov 24, 2001 @ 14:35 - Grant Hutchison ("Grant Hutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  3. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Three-dimensional boundaries
    ... Sold. -- Anton Sherwood -- http://www.ogre.nu/ (online again, Nov.19)
    Nov 24, 2001 @ 20:17 - Anton Sherwood (Anton Sherwood <bronto@...>)
  4. Re: Three-dimensional boundaries
    ... Yeah, you re right. Some stuff at the end involved selling, didn t it? And I always wondered if the song Bowie wrote, The Man Who Sold the World, was
    Nov 24, 2001 @ 20:27 - Grant Hutchison ("Grant Hutchison" <granthutchison@...>)
  5. Re: [BoundaryPoint] Three-dimensional boundaries
    ... Two narrow corridors of US territory near the Panamá Canal -- Madden Road and Chagres River -- were bridged by the Boyd-Roosevelt Highway, which (despite
    Nov 24, 2001 @ 20:39 - Anton Sherwood (Anton Sherwood <bronto@...>)
  6. Vertical Sovereignty.
    Peter, The issue of vertical sovereignty is an important one. In the earth, the line extends through the geoid into an imaginary center point in the core. In
    Nov 25, 2001 @ 14:26 - Ray Milefsky ("Ray Milefsky" <mrrayj@...>)
  7. Re: Vertical Sovereignty.
    ... welcome ray your important & serious points are well taken by the playful spirits here too & about tuvaluan territorial shrinkage why dont they just force
    Nov 26, 2001 @ 03:20 - orc@orcoast.com (orc@...)
  8. Re: Vertical Sovereignty.
    ... the ... which was ... Is this the Worm/Wurm river, by any chance? I know that there were problems with piles of rock coming from the coal mines, that were
    Nov 26, 2001 @ 17:55 - Peter Smaardijk ("Peter Smaardijk" <smaardijk@...>)
  9. Re: Three-dimensional boundaries
    thanx again for this golden oldie i agree that the situation is as described here both at this place & in many other places in the world except for the
    Jun 30, 2003 @ 17:21 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
  10. RE: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Three-dimensional boundaries
    Concerning 3D underwater - is there any better than this at AUPG we discussed earlier this month? Jan ... wrote: ... surface? ... Yahoo!
    Jun 30, 2003 @ 17:27 - Jan S. Krogh ("Jan S. Krogh" <jan.krogh@...>)
  11. Re: Three-dimensional boundaries
    oranges & apples sovereign rights vs sovereignty ... AUPG we ... Service. ... 25.06.03
    Jun 30, 2003 @ 17:35 - acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)