Blank Lands

From: Kmnellist_at_aol.com
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 16:33:38 EDT


In a message dated 4/30/00 8:07:08PM, you write:

<< ML:
>Many of us (including myself) are
>comfortable with ambiguity, but many are not.
 

 We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncerainty!  

 Phil.
  >>

A good definition of Blank Lands. The thing that got me about Blank Lands was firstly that Balazar BECAME one, which seemed very odd, and that secondly I couldn't see how they could possibly work, unless they were, as someone said, great big holes in the ground.

Keith N


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