Sorry about the problem with the links. I think the problem turned out to
be part of the price of free webspace. I think I have it fixed. It
must be browser related because they all always worked for me with lynx.

I'm using tripod because they offer cgi hosting but I'm using a borrowed
account because I don't have permission to run cgi scripts there yet so
it's all rather messy. 

Anyway, sorry, and I'll have it straightened out, or at least improved,
soon.

John

www.cyberspace.org/~jh/dial/


On 2 Nov 1999, Arthur Carlson wrote:

> john hoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I've have made a form interface to the dial which got me
> > started with PostScript in the first place, i.e., the 007 capuchin dial,
> > so now you can avoid editing the PostScript.
> > 
> > They both may be found via http://axum.tripod.com
> 
> You've got some problems with your links.
> 
> > On another note, what sort of sundial installation would be particularly
> > well suited to mark the 45th parallel? I like the idea of using a
> > vertical-horizontal pair and a two sided equatorial dial, something like
> > the one in the sunclocks book. The idea is to get something that really
> > shows that there is something special about 45 degrees lat.
> 
> I think a square standing on one corner would most clearly show the
> symmetry involved.
> 
> --Art Carlson
> 

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