John,
I am happy (though embarrassed) to report that I am now convinced
that most of the edge problems I saw in the proposal photos
were apparently artifacts. Theyseem to have been
introduced
into thePDFimages by the compression/decompression
processes.
Perhaps some spatial periodicity
Now and then I run across the phrase High Noon. Can someone please
tell me what that means? I didn't find it in John Davis' excellent
glossary.
Best wishes,
Mac Oglesby
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Mac
I thought we killed this cat already! It's the time of the sun's transit
when it souths and is at its highest altitude during the day.
John
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Mac Oglesby wrote:
Now and then I run across the phrase High Noon. Can someone please
tell me what that means? I didn't find it in John Davis' excellent
glossary.
Hi Mac,
I believe that term means the time of local meridian passage, when the
sun is at it's highest?
Jim Tallman
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Mac Oglesby wrote:
Now and then I run across the phrase High Noon. Can someone please
tell me what that means? I didn't find it in John Davis' excellent
glossary.
I can find no straightforward response. But try these.
Writers say:
http://www.writersblock.ca/spring99/a-origin.htm
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