Re: NASA Worldwind, & Large scale features in Africa
- From: vincent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (pete)
- Date: 3 Jun 2005 04:19:09 GMT
on Thu, 02 Jun 2005 02:00:01 +0100, Aidan Karley <doIlookDAFTenoughTOpost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> sez:
` In article <d6lpi0$mpa$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Pete wrote:
` > Once again, my enquiries dangle unresponded for days. What ever happened
` > to all the denizens here?
` >
` I got a phone call at 15:30 one day, which put me out to sea for
` the next 14 days. It's called working for a living.
`
But why should you be the only one to respond? Not that I didn't
appreciate your help. It's just that I used to be able to elicit
about ten responses, usually including personal anecdotes from
folk who had been to [whatever] the area, and I'd come away
hugely educated. That's what used to keep me reading here.
Having drifted away for a while, it seems a lot of the old
regulars are gone now too. Oh well...
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Disclaimer: all I know I learned from reading Usenet.
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