Path: utzoo!hoptoad!amdahl!cit-vax!elroy!jplpub1!jbrown From: jbrown@jplpub1.jpl.nasa.gov (Jordan Brown) Newsgroups: alt.flame Subject: Re: Your Brainwave Is Flat Message-ID: <5301@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> Date: 27 Jan 88 08:54:34 GMT References: <11988787505013001@vms3.macc.wisc.edu> <5230@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> <451@xios.XIOS.UUCP> Sender: news@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov Reply-To: jbrown@jplpub1.UUCP (Jordan Brown) Organization: Me? Organized? Lines: 19 In article <451@xios.XIOS.UUCP> greg@sdn.UUCP (Greg Franks) writes: >In article <5230@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> jbrown@jplpub1.UUCP (Jordan Brown) writes: >>I say again, everything east of Denver is flat flat FLAT. >Guess you haven't been to Europe then - ever heard of the Alps? >How about Tibet and Nepal? Both are *East* of Denver.... As I stated in a later message, and I believe was obvious from context, I was referring to N. America, and specifically to the continental US. >Then again, both the Alps and the Himalayas are west of Denver too - >unless you believe in that *flat* earth stuff :-) :-) :-). No, please! Not *that* topic! >As seen on a T-shirt in Vermont: "Vermont ain't flat" - especially when >one is riding a bike. Ottawa on the other hand... Flat is relative. And yes, compared to Indiana, Vermont is not flat. Compared, however, to California, Nevada, Colorado, etc...