Brian Beesley wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 May 2007 14:46, Andreas Eder wrote:
> 

[I dunno who wrote]

>>>>These days more than a few hundred thousand Poles are actually in
>>>>Britain, Germany and everywhere else but Poland. :-)
>>
>>No, no - the answer is still zero, because these poles are
>>removable.

True, they are "order zero".

> Well, if you want the whole of England to be deprived of plumbers....
> 
> In any case, there are two geographical poles, two magnetic poles and maybe 
> some more I haven't thought of, which are not in Eastern Europe and are 
> definitely not removable. Look up the Hairy Dog theorem.

But, they aren't inside the contour of integration, not in western
Europe.

Mike
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