Re: 4 Corners of the Earth? (was Re: Privacy now and in the future...)

From: J. R. Molloy (jr@shasta.com)
Date: Mon Dec 04 2000 - 13:22:33 MST


Harvey Newstrom wrote,

> Here are the references to the four corners of the earth and other
> similar references. Isaiah and Revelation refer to the four corners
> of the earth. Other texts refer to the corners or four corners
> without being specific.

Holy sheep dip! You sure are thorough, Harvey. Thank you for your
erudition. I'll save your citations for future reference (remembering to
credit you for assembling them).

BTW, I think I may have found the four corners...
Look at a map of the US. See where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah
all come together? Maybe we should call this the "Four Corners" area?
(Appropriate since the Four Corners are not too far from Salt Lake City,
Flat Earth home of the Morons, er... Mormons.

Stay hungry,

--J. R.
3M TA3

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basic civic knowledge, so that the voters have to be somewhat
knowledgeable- but making the ballot *itself* the test is a stroke of
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