Dear John,
You are right...
> I think I recognise it as one of the
> Connoisseur Sundials range.
Take a look at:
http://www.sundialsonline.co.uk/
You will see the very dial as the second
from the left. It is the same one right
down to the absence of screw heads!
> But the bad (UK) news
On 20/01/2012 11:49, Mike Shaw wrote:
I spotted the photo yesterday.
It looks remarkably like a Tony Moss dial plate, but not like a Tony
Moss gnomon.
No doubt he will tell us.
Mike Shaw
53º 22'N 03º02'W
www.wiz.to/sundials
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Regards,
John
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Dr J Davis
Flowton Dials
--- On Fri, 20/1/12, Frank King wrote:
From: Frank King
Subject: Sundial and the Leap Second
To: sund...@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Date: Friday, 20 January, 2012, 11:38
Dea
I spotted the photo yesterday.
It looks remarkably like a Tony Moss dial plate, but not like a Tony Moss
gnomon.
No doubt he will tell us.
Mike Shaw
53º 22'N 03º02'W
www.wiz.to/sundials
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Dear All,
Patrick Powers has drawn my attention to the
recent non-vote on the future of the Leap
Second.
Those interested will probably already know
that the vote that was planned for this week
has now been delayed until 2015.
If you Google...
Leap Second Future or Leap Second Vote
You wi