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| Joe G.
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08-20-2003 06:39 PM ET (US)
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No doubt maps can be used for ill, but a good friend of mine runs a thing called The Borneo Project, and one of their main goals is to help indigenous people map their traditional land claims so as to have defenses when some corrupt civil administrator tries to make a deal with some BigCo that wants to extract their natural resources with no compensation.... That is, it depends on who makes the map... http://www.earthisland.org/borneo/
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Bill Seitz
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08-21-2003 08:46 AM ET (US)
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Am I nuts, or does your article not include the actual images?
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Wiley Wiggins
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08-21-2003 11:40 AM ET (US)
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Best. Guestblogger. Ever.
Do you ever talk to Chris Goggins? If so, please tell him hi for me.
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JohnR
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08-22-2003 11:17 AM ET (US)
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I agree with Wiley. Two posts and I'm hooked.
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Danny O'Brien
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08-28-2003 01:23 AM ET (US)
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John Updike does a brilliant job of conveying this sensation of seeing God in the data (through the eyes of an obsessed religious student who codes n-dimensional graphics in lisp) in " Roger's Version".
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