Re: Unusual bi-annual sundial

2017-01-18 Thread koolish
Something else that happens twice a year is MIT Henge.

http://www.dickkoolish.com/rmk_page/mithenge.html

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Unusual bi-annual sundial

I have been to Arizona many times but never saw this "working
sundial" of sorts.  It is on my bucket list now. 

I thought you might enjoy watching the beauty of math, the sun and
time all coming together.  There is a 30 second video of the solar
display near the bottom of the opening page at this URL. 

http://www.onlineatanthem.com/anthem-veterans-memorial [1]  

  Anthem Veterans Memorial | Online At Anthem [2]
  www.onlineatanthem.com
  Reserve the Anthem Veterans Memorial area for a special ceremony or
event. Please refer to the ACC Board Policy Manual for a complete list
of facility rules and ...

Enjoy!

Art Krenzel

 

  

   

  

  

 

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[1] http://www.onlineatanthem.com/anthem-veterans-memorial
[2] http://www.onlineatanthem.com/anthem-veterans-memorial

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Unusual bi-annual sundial

2017-01-18 Thread Art Krenzel
I have been to Arizona many times but never saw this "working sundial" of 
sorts.  It is on my bucket list now.


I thought you might enjoy watching the beauty of math, the sun and time all 
coming together.  There is a 30 second video of the solar display near the 
bottom of the opening page at this URL.


http://www.onlineatanthem.com/anthem-veterans-memorial

Anthem Veterans Memorial | Online At 
Anthem
www.onlineatanthem.com
Reserve the Anthem Veterans Memorial area for a special ceremony or event. 
Please refer to the ACC Board Policy Manual for a complete list of facility 
rules and ...


Enjoy!


Art Krenzel



















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RE: An interesting piece of timekeeping

2017-01-18 Thread Jack Aubert
No, as far as I know, it’s only for Iphone.

 

From: rodwall1...@gmail.com [mailto:rodwall1...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 12:26 AM
To: Jack Aubert ; 'David Patte ₯' 
; sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: Re: An interesting piece of timekeeping

 

Hi Jack,

 

Is this for Android? I couldn't find it.

 

Roderick Wall.

 

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From: "Jack Aubert"  >
To: "'David Patte ₯'"  
>,  >
Subject: An interesting piece of timekeeping
Date: Wed, Jan 18, 2017 10:17 AM





The smartphone app has been written.  
 
Look for Chronometer by Emerald Sequoia.  You can easily spend hours exploring 
it.  It consists of fifteen different virtual watches, each one offering a 
different set of temporal and astronomical features.
 
 
 
Jack Aubert
 
 
 
From: sundial [mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] On Behalf Of David Patte ?
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 10:11 PM
To: sundial@uni-koeln.de  
Subject: Re: An interesting piece of timekeeping
 
 
 
True, but if I can get 125 sponsors of $400 each I can write you a smartphone 
app that has all the same features, looks similiar, and is 10 times more 
accurate - and it will adjust to your local timezone and labelling in 10 
languages to boot :)
 
 
 
 2017-01-16 21:42, J. Tallman wrote:
 
It is not a sundial, but interesting nonetheless:
 
http://www.ablogtowatch.com/vacheron-constantin-les-cabinotiers-celestia-astronomical-grand-complication-3600-watch/
 
It is quite a feast for the eyes, and the mind...and if you have a spare 
million lying around, it could be yours!
 
 
 
Best, 
 
Jim Tallman
Artisan Industrials
 
www.artisanindustrials.com   
  
www.spectrasundial.com   
  
jtall...@artisanindustrials.com   
  
513-253-5497
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: An interesting piece of timekeeping

2017-01-18 Thread Thibaud Taudin Chabot
That is exactly the reason why I asked why that 
app wasn't created yet (for android)


At 08:22 18-1-2017, Douglas Bateman wrote:

For the iPad...

Regards, Doug

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Sent from my iPad

On Jan 18, 2017, at 5:25 AM, 
rodwall1...@gmail.com 
<rodwall1...@gmail.com> wrote:



Hi Jack,

Is this for Android? I couldn't find it.

Roderick Wall.

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From: "Jack Aubert" <j...@chezaubert.net>
To: "'David Patte ₯'" 
<dpa...@relativedata.com>, 
<sundial@uni-koeln.de>

Subject: An interesting piece of timekeeping
Date: Wed, Jan 18, 2017 10:17 AM


The smartphone app has been written.

Look for Chronometer by Emerald Sequoia.  You 
can easily spend hours exploring it.  It 
consists of fifteen different virtual watches, 
each one offering a different set of temporal and astronomical features.




Jack Aubert



From: sundial 
[mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] 
On Behalf Of David Patte ?

Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 10:11 PM
To: sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: Re: An interesting piece of timekeeping



True, but if I can get 125 sponsors of $400 
each I can write you a smartphone app that has 
all the same features, looks similiar, and is 
10 times more accurate - and it will adjust to 
your local timezone and labelling in 10 languages to boot :)




 2017-01-16 21:42, J. Tallman wrote:

It is not a sundial, but interesting nonetheless:

http://www.ablogtowatch.com/vacheron-constantin-les-cabinotiers-celestia-astronomical-grand-complication-3600-watch/

It is quite a feast for the eyes, and the 
mind...and if you have a spare million lying around, it could be yours!




Best,

Jim Tallman
Artisan Industrials

www.artisanindustrials.com 

www.spectrasundial.com 

jtall...@artisanindustrials.com 


513-253-5497






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