From: Amara Graps (amara@amara.com)
Date: Fri Nov 29 2002 - 13:00:09 MST
>That's not true. At this level, you can indeed see "borders"--they
>look like fences and walls and uniformed men with guns. They are
>every bit as much a part of nature as trees and mountains. I would
>expect that kind "nature good, man bad" argument from Luddites, but
>I expect better from Amara.
It had nothing to do with "nature good, man bad", Lee. Alex understood
what I was getting at.
Here was the conversation again. If you want me to explain, then I will.
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RonH
>Perhaps I am being unduly harsh in my estimate of European strategy and
>I am certainly willing to listen but from here that is how it looks.
Amara Graps
>Last time I saw a photograph of the Earth from space, I did not
>notice any lines drawn on the land masses.
>From here, that is how it looks.
RonH
>Amara,
>What does that mean?
Here:
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-2/html/iss002e5489.html
(beautiful isn't it?)
Amara
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