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"Coincidence," you say? To emphatically reiterate my point: it is my contention that it mathematically defies the laws of probability that Hirsh and Venice are not related." --sniggy (2007)

"Whatever the reason, Norton Avenue was a deliberate choice." -Larry Harnisch, (1997)

"The Black Dahlia case will never be solved. It will remain a gaping, black hole in the annuals of Los Angeles crime."--John Gilmore, (2007)

"I, unlike most, read my posts sever times before hitting that send button." --Pamela Hazelton, (2007)

"Beyond the fact that you are exceptionally rude, for the record, I don't know who you are, or what your "work" is or what "map" you are talking about". --Steve Hodel, (2007).

        

Friday, August 31, 2007

Earth Art

"Our earth as art", is one of the meta-tags Google saved it, Crop Circles, as well. Wow. I'm delighted! It certainly is earth as art, of a most unusal sort. And doesn't the old city really look great from this altitude. None of the horror that awaits us when we get back on the ground. Left click the [Sat] box in the upper right corner of the map and see her in her glory from space. No city on earth can match her perfect proportions. The long sweeping curve of the bay. The tight ring of mountians broken only to the south. The huge new sally port to the future. And Ed's elegant single-masted, double rigged sloop slips her nose into the wind outside of the channel islands, steering west by north one a course of 315 degrees true bearing, on the rising spring easters. 

 


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