After much pondering, Jon Spencer favored us with:
This is a cliche. Of course there is an "other side of the world" even today. Does every nation have long distance bombers or ICBMs? Can all nations afford virtually unlimited transportation technology? Do they all have great navys? Speaking as one who has had to severely limit his trips to the Lower Forty-eight because of exorbitant airfares, I can assure you that it is still a big world. It is just somewhat smaller than it used to be.There is no "other side of the world" anymore, or hadn't you noticed. Of course, it is probably easier to get to North Carolina from Baghdad than from where you live, but I digress. :-)
John W. Redelfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine,
which I guess is why several of us died of tuberculosis."
--Jack Handy
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All my opinions are tentative pending further data. --JWR
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