Nick wrote: >> policies added, etc.) I'd rather have someone else (I believe >> Ronn offered >> already) take over and run the list somewhere else on a public >> domain where the >> current anarchy doesn't pose a legal problem for anyone.
>I don't think there's any such thing, with the possible exception of >an old gun platform off the coast of England. (See > http://www.sealandgov.com/) SeaLand is..not unique. There are several other "nation-states" I know of in international waters, Sealand is perhaps the most visible and likely the most legally secure. I know of at least two near third world countries maintained by..er..wealthy people who effectively pay the local goverment(s) with industry investments into recognising their own state. Andy Dawn Falcon _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
