Thanks John
I agree entirely!
Andrew
From: john.pick...@bigpond.com [mailto:john.pick...@bigpond.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 10:08 PM
To: and...@lucastes.co.uk
Subject: Re: The utility of sundials today.
Hi Andrew,
Paper maps: I recall Gene Kranz (NASA Mission
of sundials today.
A sundial is a timing device entirely driven by solar power and has an
automatic and precise reset after powerfailure... ;-)
At 20:26 14-1-2018, Willy Leenders wrote:
When I talk about sundials, I get the question: "What utility can sundials have
today?"
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I will list a few of my practical applications for a sundial with
declination lines, in architectural and urban design.
1. Take an architectural model of a group of buildings. Place a small
sundial next to the model with the north-point of the sundial parallel to
the north-point of the
* Thibaud Taudin Chabot
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> A sundial is a timing device entirely driven by solar power and has an
> automatic and precise reset after powerfailure... ;-)
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Subject: Re: The utility of sundials today.
A sundial is a timing device entirely driven by solar power and has an
automatic and precise reset after powerfailure... ;-)
At 20:26 14-1-2018, Willy Leenders wrote:
When I talk about sundials, I get the question: "What utilit
A sundial is a timing device entirely driven by solar power and has
an automatic and precise reset after powerfailure... ;-)
At 20:26 14-1-2018, Willy Leenders wrote:
When I talk about sundials, I get the question: "What utility can
sundials have today?"
In order to be ab
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Willy
I think what utility is the wrong question.
of whether there's practical need.
Michael Ossipoff
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 2:26 PM, Willy Leenders <willy.leend...@telenet.be>
wrote:
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> When I talk about sundials, I get the question: "What utility can sundials
> have today?"
> In order to be able to give an answer as
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Dan
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 9:26 PM, Willy Leenders <willy.leend...@telenet.be>
wrote:
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> When I talk about sundials, I get the question: "What utility can sundials
> have today?"
> In order
When I talk about sundials, I get the question: "What utility can sundials have
today?"
In order to be able to give an answer as diverse as possible, I would like to
receive your answer to this question
Willy Leenders
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