>From Fred Sawyer
These are the URL's I've located:
Sundials
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ExoComp Sundial
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~chambers/XOCsundials/SundialIndex.html
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Enrique Vega Artist / Blacksmith
http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/edu/arts/metal/Gallery/vega_e.html
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Cornell Engi
On Thu, 15 Feb 1996, Richard Langley wrote:
> RGO Information Leaflet No. 23: 'Sundials'
> http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/RGO/leaflets/sundials/sundial.html
Sorry, should be
http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/RGO/leaflets/sundials/sundials.html
Hi there,
I'm Stefano, an italian sundial-fan.
I want to make a little correction to Richard Langley's sundial links:
http://sun.astro.wesleyan.edu/sundials.html
instead of
http://sun.astro.wesleyan.edu/sundial.html
Thank you
Ciao a tutti
Stefano
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On Thu, 15 Feb 1996, Daniel Roth wrote:
>
> GNOMONICS in the WWW
>
>
> I've tried to search for some pages in the WWW concerning sundials. One
> problem is that there is a Internet provider called Sundial Systems or
> similar. So, when one enters the word 'sundial' into some
Welcome to the sundial mailing list!
I'm just making some propaganda for the mailing list to let it grow.
But I think we can start now with mailing. So, if you have something
intersting concerning sundials, don't be afraid of posting to the list!
To post a m
GNOMONICS in the WWW
I've tried to search for some pages in the WWW concerning sundials. One
problem is that there is a Internet provider called Sundial Systems or
similar. So, when one enters the word 'sundial' into some of the search
engines like Lycos or WebCrawler one get