sorry. don't know.

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On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 12:08 PM, olivermorton <[email protected]>
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> Can anyone remember when they first saw an illustration in which the earth
> as seen from space was presented as a dial that a hand was adjusting, in
> the manner of a thermostat, or for that matter as a nut being turned by a
> wrench? (I associate the second with some ETC publications, but interested
> in other use, too)
>
> Thans for any help
>
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