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. . . me too, Ed!
There are a lot of questions we don't realize in some modern mathematical 
(computational, would be better) approach to history of cartography. The basic 
question is always the same: "what does it matter?"
vladimiro


Il giorno 17/dic/2010, alle ore 00.45, Dahl Ed ha scritto:
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> On Dec 16, 2010, at 2:47 PM, Carlo Petuchia wrote:
> ... I did not realize that the fractal theory of Brownian 
> motion could be applied to some of the navigational 
> directions found in early Portolans so effectively....
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> I'm ashamed to admit that I hadn't realized this either.   
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