Re Please support the Birkenau sundial association by clicking
Title: Re Please support the Birkenau sundial association by clicking Good Lord! What a strange idea! Reinhold Kriegler Dear sundial friends, our Birkenau non-profit sundial association www.sonnenuhren-birkenau.de/en/home.html takes care for the old Otto Seile sundials and is creating new ones. Please support our society by clicking once a day on this link: and choose ABSTIMMEN https://vereinsaktion.entega.de/profile/sonnenuhrenverein-birkenau-e-v/ The energy company ENTEGA will give money to the society that has the most clicks. You can click each day again. Thank you very much. Best regards and a nice weekend Monika Luebker Board of the sundial society Birkenau --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial * ** *** * ** *** Reinhold R. Kriegler Lat. 51,8390° N. Long. 12,25512° E. GMT +1 (DST +2) www.ta-dip.de --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Please support the Birkenau sundial association by clicking
Dear sundial friends, our Birkenau non-profit sundial association www.sonnenuhren-birkenau.de/en/home.html takes care for the old Otto Seile sundials and is creating new ones. Please support our society by clicking once a day on this link: and choose ABSTIMMEN https://vereinsaktion.entega.de/profile/sonnenuhrenverein-birkenau-e-v/ The energy company ENTEGA will give money to the society that has the most clicks. You can click each day again. Thank you very much. Best regards and a nice weekend Monika Luebker Board of the sundial society Birkenau --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: STONE SUNDIAL
Oops - misread for Mike Cowan Sent from my iPad > On 4 Nov 2016, at 08:08, Frank Kingwrote: > > Kevin Karney wrote: > > Dennis, > > Your nearest port of call would be the > geology department at the Sedgwick museum > in Cambridge... > > Many readers will find this a little puzzling > given that Dennis lives but a stone's throw > from The Cockburn Geological Museum at the > University of Edinburgh whereas Cambridge is > over 300 miles further away. > > The clue lies in the sign-off... > > Kevoin > > The superfluous "o" indicates that he was > using a stereographic projection and, by > assumption, Edinburgh was the pole of the > projection. > > Frank > > > --- > https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial Sent from my iPad > On 4 Nov 2016, at 08:08, Frank King wrote: > > Kevin Karney wrote: > > Dennis, > > Your nearest port of call would be the > geology department at the Sedgwick museum > in Cambridge... > > Many readers will find this a little puzzling > given that Dennis lives but a stone's throw > from The Cockburn Geological Museum at the > University of Edinburgh whereas Cambridge is > over 300 miles further away. > > The clue lies in the sign-off... > > Kevoin > > The superfluous "o" indicates that he was > using a stereographic projection and, by > assumption, Edinburgh was the pole of the > projection. > > Frank > > > --- > https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial > --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: STONE SUNDIAL
Kevin Karney wrote: Dennis, Your nearest port of call would be the geology department at the Sedgwick museum in Cambridge... Many readers will find this a little puzzling given that Dennis lives but a stone's throw from The Cockburn Geological Museum at the University of Edinburgh whereas Cambridge is over 300 miles further away. The clue lies in the sign-off... Kevoin The superfluous "o" indicates that he was using a stereographic projection and, by assumption, Edinburgh was the pole of the projection. Frank --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial