Desktop Linux's Future
Danilo Souza
danilobx at yahoo.com.br
Tue Jul 19 18:58:12 UTC 2005
Just a little correction. There IS a big keep out sign
in amazon. Amazon lands are either private property or
property of the brazilian government. Any way, all of
it is already owned.
--- Lee Braiden <lee_b at digitalunleashed.com> escreveu:
> On Tuesday 19 July 2005 15:51, david wrote:
> > where is there any land on the surface of the
> earth that hasn't got a
> > fence round it, a Keep Out sign and laws to
> "protect it"?
>
> Yes, there are still survivalists, tribes who only
> dispute land between
> themselves, etc. The Amazon (though it's dwindling
> fast there), probably
> parts of Africa, Papua New Guinea, etc. There is
> also the possibility of
> buying land outright so you freehold it, and some
> other options too.
>
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