<FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger>David, The list server I use has a maximum message size it will handle built in, which is somewhere below 40k. If you send the file to Fran at saunderf@ari.net, she can consider posting it on the MOS website, along with the material that Phil Davis provided her. Thanks! Norm <FontFamily><param>Arial</param><smaller>From: "David Winer" <<davidwiner@erols.com> To: <<mdosprey@ARI.Net> Subject: [MDOsprey] Boundary Lines Near WW Bridge Date sent: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 08:17:15 -0400 Send reply to: mdosprey@ARI.Net <color><param>0000,0000,FF00</param><FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger>The D.C. fishing regulations (no charge-- I got a copy from Fletcher's boat livery along Canal Road) contain official boundary lines in a series of small maps of the Potomac. </color> <color><param>0000,0000,FF00</param>Norm, I have a dim recollection that you frown on attached files. I scanned a .jpg from the fishing regulations, 91 KB in size. This map might help settle some of the controversy about the lines. One map shows the boundaries around Jones point and the Wilson Bridge, indicating Virginia, Alexandria City, Fairfax County, District of Columbia, and Prince Georges County. I can attach it to an MDO message if you agree, or send it to you or Fran in an email to put on the a Web site.</color> <color><param> href="mailto:davidwiner@erols.com"<underline>davidwiner@erols.com</underline></color> <nofill> =============== Norm Saunders Colesville, MD osprey@ari.net