Froonp
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Joined: 10/21/2003 From: Marseilles, France Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: marcuswatney Hi, everybody. Scourge of Addu Atoll, diverter of Chinese rivers, and Rabaul obsessive ... I'm back. Well, sort of... There was nothing untoward about my disappearance. Some of you may know I am a single parent and my youngest is about to leave school, so I felt I wanted to give her my single-minded attention these past months, to give her the best possible chance of getting into a good university. She is now in the very last weeks of study. I wasn't going to get involved in the forum again until early July, but ... hey ho ... I just couldn't resist responding to one more piece of esoteria. (But I won't be posting much until late summer). quote:
Yes, the border between Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Oman is undefined, but the diamond-shaped Neutral Zone just west of Kuwait was something different, and altogether more civilised. Bedouin nomads were not much interested in borders, but very interested in water. It was agreed that the Neutral Zone would be accessible to nomads from the south and nomads from the north equally, so they wouldn't be considered to have crossed a border merely by using the oases in the Neutral Zone. Now wouldn't it be nice if we could settle some of the world's other territorial problems in a similarly civilised way? Hey, welcome back ! Thanks for the cultural input ! But beware, do not expect extensive changes from now on on the map. It has reached some sort of final version. A lot of details can still be changed, but coastlines, and coastline terrain, rivers (what else ?) can't be touched without making Steve loose precious time that he now needs more than never.
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