Re: Sundials in Paris

2003-03-16 Thread Larry McDavid
A thermonuclear-radiant-energy powered, relativistic-independent and spatial-independent continuum display providing automatic power-cycling. Larry McDavid Thibaud Taudin-Chabot wrote: I thought that all sundials are solar powered: no sun, no reading. An alternative definition of a sundia

Re: Sundials in Paris

2003-03-16 Thread Thibaud Taudin-Chabot
I thought that all sundials are solar powered: no sun, no reading. An alternative definition of a sundial: A sundial is a time device driven by solar power with an automatic reset after power failure. Thibaud Chabot At 12:18 16-03-2003 -0500, you wrote: 3-16-03 Please note the article on page 17 i

Re: Sundials in Paris

2003-03-16 Thread Richard Langley
The article is available on line at . Concerning the Salvador Dali dial, as I recall, it's not mounted correctly. It's not on the correct facing wall. -- Richard Langley On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >3-16-03 > >Please note th

Sundials in Paris

2003-03-16 Thread GinnyandHalB
Please note the article on page 17 in this Sunday's New York Times Travel Section entitled "Solar-Powered Timekeeping in Paris".  The author's reference for her sundial search was "Cadrans Solaires de Paris" by Andre Gotteland and Georges Camus. Fred Sawyer - perhaps you could send some informat