Charlie Wilkes wrote: On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:44:52 +0100, Soren Larsen wrote: Charlie Wilkes wrote: On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 19:42:44 +0200, Renia wrote: Larry Swain wrote: Renia wrote: Larry Swain wrote: Charlie Wilkes wrote: I am not making any a priori assumptions
GOVERNMENT OF THE USA IN EXILE Free Americans Reaching Out to Amerika's Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free Via <prez@usa-exile.org> August 20, 2006 NOTE: Ethiopia's current plight will occur elsewhere with increasing frequency in coming decades: two huge Extreme Weather
GOVERNMENT OF THE USA IN EXILE Free Americans Reaching Out to Amerika's Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free B B B B B B B B Via <prez@usa-exile.org> August 4, 2006 Dear Friends and Colleagues, This piece below underscores a point I've suggested for more than a decade
In message <48c5a344$1@darkstar>, Eugene Miya <eugene@cse.ucsc.edu> writes Starting with 295 lines Chris.... How far from a hospital do you have to be for it to be backcountry? The example I gave Floyd was at the flight limits of a helo. Hm. That would mean most of the Himalaya except for high altitudes wasn't backcountry. Or Greenland. That's the problem with
In message <48c1bca0$1@darkstar>, Eugene Miya <eugene@cse.ucsc.edu> writes In article <MfNWwVUv4ZwIFwKP@auchnarrow.demon.co.uk>, Chris Townsend <Chris@DELETE.auchnarrow.demon.co.uk> wrote: How far from a hospital do you have to be for it to be backcountry? The example I gave Floyd was at the flight limits of a helo. But in some cases a fixed wing aircraft could land close by