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From: revjack@radix.net (Patera Jack) Subject: Re: (whorl) Re: Digest whorl.v001.n062 Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 03:37:28 GMT [Posted from Whorl, the mailing list for Gene Wolfe's Book of the Long Sun] On Sun, 16 Mar 1997 20:36:54 -0500, Alice Turner wrote: : > I was under the impression that Nessus was below the equator, and that : > one had to travel north to reach the hot jungles at "the waist of the : > Urth". Urth's magnetic fields may have flipped several times, but I : > don't think that civilization would globally agree to swap the : > designations "north" and "south" at those times : : Two words for you, mort: "plate tectonics" <g>. Remember Gondwanaland (not : literally, of course)? Continents migrate. Point taken - I seem to also recall that in Severian's day, Ocean encircled Urth, which would indicate a bit of slippage. Also, I... *** OFF TOPIC ALERT *** OFF TOPIC ALERT *** OFF TOPIC ALERT *** Whoops. OK, back to the Whorl. Regarding the Whorl's age, or how long since its launch, I seem to remember a letter to Silk from Quetzal in "Caldé" that bore an actual date: "30th Nemesis 332". 332 years since launch? I have no idea what "30th Nemesis" means. (BTW, I'd also like to see a separate Wolfe Appreciation mailing list if such a thing comes to be.) May every god favor you, J _________________ revjack@radix.net Questions or problems to whorl-owner@lists.best.com