Re: no mail ? Is it normal ?

2001-01-25 Thread Dave Bell

I think it has just been quiet. Perhaps there's no Sun in most of the
northern hemisphere, and it's just depressing?

Dave

On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, -ce- wrote:

> Help !
> 
> Am I casted away ?
> Has the sundial list a problem ?
> 
> I didnt received any other messages, only those from Tony Moss (thanks
> Tony !)
> since the one named : telling time by rainbows, from Frans W. MAES on
> 15/01/01 at 14:23.
> 
> Is the activity on sundialling halted all over the world ?
> I hope it is not the case !
> 
> Even if I'm only a reader of tese very interresting exchanges, it gives
> me many pleasure and knowledge.
> 
> Gnomonically yours !
> 
> Alain MORY
> 7?E 48?N
> 


RE: no mail ? Is it normal ?

2001-01-25 Thread Fritz Stumpges

Hi All,
I even went to the manager of the MIS department and quarried him as to if
he had deleted my old e-address or was he monitoring my e-mails and time
spent, or did he place a block on the sundial list?!?!?!

Missing you all,

Fritz


Re: no mail ? Is it normal ?

2001-01-25 Thread Daniel Lee Wenger

Actually it is dark, but the lights are on. See the amazing photo at

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg

Daniel Wenger

>I think it has just been quiet. Perhaps there's no Sun in most of the
>northern hemisphere, and it's just depressing?
>
>Dave
>
>On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, -ce- wrote:
>
>> Help !
>>
>> Am I casted away ?
>> Has the sundial list a problem ?
>>
>> I didnt received any other messages, only those from Tony Moss (thanks
>> Tony !)
>> since the one named : telling time by rainbows, from Frans W. MAES on
>> 15/01/01 at 14:23.
>>
>> Is the activity on sundialling halted all over the world ?
>> I hope it is not the case !
>>
>> Even if I'm only a reader of tese very interresting exchanges, it gives
>> me many pleasure and knowledge.
>>
>> Gnomonically yours !
>>
>> Alain MORY
>> 7ƒE 48ƒN
>>


Daniel Lee Wenger
Santa Cruz, CA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://wengersundial.com
http://wengersundial.com/wengerfamily



Re: no mail ? Is it normal ?

2001-01-26 Thread Frans W. MAES

No wonder there is a power problem around there!
Frans

> Actually it is dark, but the lights are on. See the amazing photo at
> 
> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg
> 
> Daniel Wenger

=
Frans W. Maes
Peize, The Netherlands
53.1 N, 6.5 E
www.biol.rug.nl/maes/
=


Re: no mail ? Is it normal ?

2001-01-26 Thread Jeff Adkins

Apparently microsoft.com and all associated servers of mail have had
intermittent, day long outages over the past week.  This is probably the
cause of the email slowdown.

See this link:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/scitech/DailyNews/microsoft010125_1.html.html

===
Apparently Microsoft is issuing a new OS which blends the best features of
all of its other systems together.  Combining Microsoft CE, Microsoft Me,
and Microsoft NT, the new Microsoft CEMeNT is  "as intelligent as a
brick."

JA
+++

-ce- wrote:

> Help !
>
> Am I casted away ?
> Has the sundial list a problem ?
>
> I didnt received any other messages, only those from Tony Moss (thanks
> Tony !)
> since the one named : telling time by rainbows, from Frans W. MAES on
> 15/01/01 at 14:23.
>
> Is the activity on sundialling halted all over the world ?
> I hope it is not the case !
>
> Even if I'm only a reader of tese very interresting exchanges, it gives
> me many pleasure and knowledge.
>
> Gnomonically yours !
>
> Alain MORY
> 7°E 48°N

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Re: no mail ? Is it normal ?

2001-01-26 Thread Richard M. Koolish

> Actually it is dark, but the lights are on. See the amazing photo at
> 
> http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0011/earthlights_dmsp_big.jpg
> 
> Daniel Wenger


We amateur astronomers call that 'Light Pollution'.
http://www.darksky.org/ida/index.html