[Vision2020] National perception of the Palouse
Brent Capener
cape@moscow.com
Thu, 19 Dec 2002 21:52:56 -0800
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Sorry guys, but I think I win the Golden Spud award here. A couple =
years ago I tried to order a map catalog for the state of Idaho from the =
U.S. Geological Survey (repeat - U.S. Geological Survey!) and you can =
probably guess what they sent. (Hint: there are VERY few contour =
interval lines on the maps)
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BC
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