Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!ndcheg!uceng!dmocsny From: dmocsny@uceng.UC.EDU (daniel mocsny) Newsgroups: sci.space Subject: Re: State SPACEPAC rankings Summary: The Last Frontier. Message-ID: <699@uceng.UC.EDU> Date: 15 Feb 89 07:38:59 GMT References: <890213103429.0000076D091@grouch.JPL.NASA.GOV> <126@beaver.cs.washington.edu> Organization: Univ. of Cincinnati, College of Engg. Lines: 9 In article <126@beaver.cs.washington.edu>, szabonj@minke (Nick Szabo) writes: > Alaska is the only (Earth-bound) U.S. frontier. How about our continental shelves? International waters? 70% of our planet's surface is essentially undeveloped. We still have geographic frontiers (no need to get abstract, either). Dan Mocsny dmocsny@uceng.uc.edu