--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- shempmcgurk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer
> > <groups@> wrote:
> > >
> > > on 10/7/06 12:20 PM, Peter at drpetersutphen@
> > wrote:
> > > 
> > > > --- jyouells2000 <jyouells@
> > <mailto:jyouells%40adelphia.net> >
> > > > wrote:
> > > > 
> > > >> > 
> > > >> > So Brahma gets aggravated if you're a little
> > > >> > off-center?
> > > >> > 
> > > >> > 
> > > >> > I thought one definition of unbounded was:
> > 'whose
> > > >> > center is
> > > >> > everywhere, whose circumference is nowhere'.
> > > >> > 
> > > >> > 
> > > >> > JohnY
> > > > 
> > > > The whole thing is such unmitigated bullsh*t it
> > ain't
> > > > even funny. MMY, God love ya, man, but what the
> > f*ck
> > > > are you doing? Why are you wasting your time
> > putting
> > > > up these empty palaces in the middle of nowhere
> > where
> > > > nobody will every come and live? Do you know
> > that
> > > > nobody, of their own freewill, is planing to
> > move to
> > > > bumf*ck Kansas to do their program? Why would
> > they do
> > > > such a thing? Why not focus on Fairfield? Is
> > this a
> > > > test or is it real life? ;-)
> > > > 
> > > It¹s the geographic center of the country.
> > Practicality and 
> > feasibility be
> > > damned. They weren¹t a consideration when
> > Maharishi recommended 
> > razing and
> > > rebuilding all the world¹s major cities or
> > reversing the direction 
> > of some
> > > of its major rivers. Why should they matter in
> > this instance?
> > >
> > 
> > ...and what I'd like to know is: where is the TRUE
> > center of the USA 
> > when both Alaska and Hawaii are taken into
> > consideration (Portland, 
> > Oregon?).
> 
> Perhaps the "true" center is an erroneous concept
> based on an over-simplistic understanding of a land
> mass.

The "true center" of the USA may be in the middle of the4 Pacific ocian if you 
count Hawai 
and Puerto Rico...






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