Treat my advise with appropriate regard. Paul Nibley gave an excellent
display of his solar alarm clock in Banff, Canada in 2003. It was an
impressive show of pyrotechnics, not quite a 21 gun salute but well suited
to the occasion.

Does Woody Sullivan have a good place to hide the noon cannon he
demonstrated in Seattle in '98 when he crosses the border? I bet he has
talked himself out of more serious situations than crossing the 49th with a
"sundial".

Cheers, Roger

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Subject: Re: Border Crossings


Roger Bailey advised:

> Don't bring in guns, drugs or explosives. ...


You realize, of course, that this precludes us non-Canadian dialists
from exhibiting our gnomonically proper noon guns.   ;-)

Which reminds me, I've always thought it should be standard protocol
to honor a contingent of visiting dialists with a twenty-one noon
gun salute.  Problem is, if just a single noon gun is at hand, and
if this noon gun is permanently set so that it fires only when the
Sun culminates, it would then require at least a three-week effort
to meet such a proviso!


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   Mark Gingrich      [EMAIL PROTECTED]      San Leandro, California

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