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- From: curtis@cs.berkeley.edu (Curtis Yarvin)
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
- Subject: Re: Earth gains a retinue of Mini-Asteroids
- Date: 9 Nov 1992 03:54:43 GMT
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- References: <8evUIEW00WB8QQyrlP@andrew.cmu.edu> <1992Nov6.042829.3399@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> <BxFFyn.4z4@cantua.canterbury.ac.nz>
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- In article <1992Nov6.042829.3399@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>, hwong@euler.Berkeley.EDU (Harris Wong) writes:
- >
- >Where is the boundary of the universe?
-
- Go down to Bancroft, take a right and go four blocks down to the
- light at Shattuck. On Shattuck turn left and continue until the
- junction with Adeline which is a soft left turn. Three blocks
- down Adeline till you strike Ashby.
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- This is the boundary of the universe. There are others, but
- this was the first one discovered, and in consequence is most
- famous and gets the most tourists.
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- There's a little lip on the edge; be careful not to step over.
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