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31: 1:8: -0/8-/2004 |
John |
This soil and the air space extending above it shall not be part of any nation and shall not be subject to any entity's jurisdiction. Free Speech Monument, dedicated in 1991. |
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John
31: 1:9: -0/8-/2004
This was designed by Mark Brest van Kempen, see:
http://greenmuseum.org/content/work_index/img_id-
424__prev_size-0__artist_id-51__work_id-99.html |
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jane
02: 1:7: -0/9-/2004
the center of this monument (the little bit of soil)
would make an amazing micro-geocache. Anyone? |
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proto
02: 2:2: -0/9-/2004
see photo 247 |
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JJE
07: 0:0: -0/9-/2004
Does that mean that if I do a crime on that itty bitty
piece of ground that I could get away with it since
it's not under the jurisdiction of any police? If
it's not true, then this is a bunch of balogna. |
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addy
07: 1:4: -0/9-/2004
You can do whatever you want in the circle. And as long
as you stay in the circle, you won't get in trouble.
It's about 2 feet in diameter. I think you get my point. |
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SRAISKIN
07: 1:5: -0/9-/2004
The no rules zone is the inner circle. The piece of
dirt with a rapper in it, no the cement circle. An
important point to note before you try to outrun the
Berkeley authorities. |
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addy
07: 1:9: -0/9-/2004
It's even smaller than I thought! |
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leyla
28: 1:7: -0/9-/2004
I remember that's what I thought when I first saw it.
Someone told me a couple of stories of people trying
to actually take advantage of that.
But, put your jokes aside and think about how
incredible the actual purpose is. When you stand in
that tiny little hole: no laws tell you what you can
and cannot do, no law enforcement to protect you,
no ... fill in the blank.
It's especially a good picture for the events coming
up next week for the anniversay of FSM.
Good day to all... |
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Tulip
30: 0:0: -0/9-/2004
Can I stand on a pole in that hole? |
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MissQuali
30: 1:1: -0/9-/2004
Trains don't necessarily stop for you. Inertia is the
key to all passion. Promote sensible change-cut off all
your foot except for one toe and learn to stand on it. |
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MissQuali
30: 1:1: -0/9-/2004
Trains don't necessarily stop for you. Inertia is the
key to all passion. Promote sensible change-cut off all
your foot except for one toe and learn to stand on it. |
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thinkmak
04: 1:3: -1/0-/2004
nice zoom |
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cooperc
07: 1:5: -1/0-/2004
The pole wouldn't work. The free airspace only extends directly vertical,
so unless you could elongate your body's mass, you'd still be too wide. |