So, Ram, what exactly will be the physiological effects of reciting the poem
at over 5 miles high on top of Chomolungma?
The cadences in 'Planet Earth' are, after all, quite deep-breathed, for that
thin air.
david b
----- Original Message -----
From: Ram Devineni <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: PK Page's poem selected to be read at the UN and on Mt.
> Dear Frank: It will be read at both locations. At base
> camp during the last week in March 2001 and on the
> summit in May.
>
> Cheers,
> Ram
> --- Frank Parker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > >Are they really going to read from the summit or is
> > it rather going to be
> > >from a base-camp? I can't remember the original
> > announcement, way >back,
> > clearly.
> > >david b
> >
> > Good question, David. Basecamp at Everest is 18,300
> > feet. I'm winded!
> > - Frank
> >
> > ***************
> > Frank Parker
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