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Subject: Re: GISList: Map of Afghanistan
Date:  11/11/2001 03:57:30 PM
From:  =?iso-8859-1?q?JAIMINI=20CHATWANI?=



I'm glad that observations some of us made are
considered in this light - as being able to air one's
view just as others have aired theirs. I also would
like to say that I agree with Michael's comments about
not harping on it once having expressed one's views.

Thanks.

Jaimini

--- Michael Gallagher
<Michael@MidwestEducationalGraphics.com> wrote: >
Professional lists hate to hear about political
> stuff and personal points of
> view. In this case, I thought it appropriate that it
> be mentioned, hopefully
> not dozens of times. I was glad to know before I
> ordered one. It puts the
> map in a different light, well crafted or not. It
> claims to be the most
> accurate map of Afghanistan available, it could be
> just the most precise map
> of Afghanistan. If that difference confuses you, you
> got trouble from a
> professional point of view. I may still get this
> apparently well crafted
> (from what the web site shows me, it does look well
> crafted) map that was
> the result of someone's avocation, but I will use it
> in a different way.
>
> If I was an Indian cartographer I would probably
> want to mention it too.
>
> Mike Gallagher
> Midwest Educational Graphics
>
>
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