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http://lists.csua.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gzg-lThis gets my vote
for where to host the European GZG-ECC....
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13639_3-10291622-42.html?tag=nl.e703
Don't ask about scale.......
Mike Hudak There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand
binary and those who don't.
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http://lists.csua.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gzg-lOn Wed, Jul 22,
> 2009 at 11:20, Hudak, Michael <mihudak@state.pa.us> wrote:
> This gets my vote for where to host the European GZG-ECC....
Wow my maps are out of date, when did Switzerland become the East Coast of
Europe?
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Evyn
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2009, Evyn MacDude wrote:
GZG-EUC then?
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:41:51PM -0700, Evyn MacDude wrote:
> Wow my maps are out of date, when did Switzerland become the East Coast
Switzerland touches one of the eastern borders of Europe. :-)
R
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> http://lists.csua.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gzg-lEvyn MacDude wrote:
East of the Channel Convention? :-D
Phil
Don't ask about the price either. The 15th century maxim still applies:
"Point d'argent, point de Suisse."
Halberdiers and pikemen, or watches and chocolate, nothing Swiss ever comes
cheap.
> RBW wrote:
> >Wow my maps are out of date, when did Switzerland become the East
Switzerland is in the Ural mountains? And here I always thought it was in
the Alps... :-p
> I wrote:
> RBW wrote:
...HEY - this one got through?!? Does this mean my ISP has finally
gotten their certificates straightened out so I can post emails again, not
just
read them?
...let's hope it *stays* that way too...
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 09:53:28AM +0200, Oerjan Ariander wrote:
You can enter Switzerland by going east from the right parts of France. That
is therefore an eastern border of Europe.
R
> Roger Burton West wrote:
You can also go north from Italy, west from Austria and south from
Germany. Yikes, the Swiss are on all our borders:-)
Frits, ignore him; he's got that whole FSE paradigm going...
The_Beast
Frits Kuijlman wrote on 07/23/2009 04:49:21 AM:
> Roger Burton West wrote: