BSS bulletin copy of article

2010-11-30 Thread willy . leenders
Preparing an article for the bulletin of 'Zonnewijzerkring Vlaanderen' (The Flemmish Sundial Society) I am in search of a copy of Sarah Syman, Shadow Clocks and Sloping Sundials of the Egyptian New Kingdom and Late Period: Usage, Development and Structure, The British Sundial Society

New Sundial Browser

2010-11-30 Thread Fred Sawyer
There is a new free firefox-based Internet browser available. Its name is Sundial - and it has a sundial logo. Why this name was chosen is not clear. Go to: http://sundialbrowser.com/en/ Fred Sawyer ---

Re: New Sundial Browser

2010-11-30 Thread Frank King
Dear Fred Thank you for pointing us at... http://sundialbrowser.com/en/ The sundial logo is amusing as is the exhortation: Download Sundial and start to explore ... I rather think an astrolabe would be a better way to hint at exploration than their sundial. Its gnomon doesn't even

Re: BSS bulletin copy of article

2010-11-30 Thread Frans W. Maes
Dear Willy, I will send you a copy. Kind regards, Frans Maes On 30-11-2010 18:14, willy.leend...@telenet.be wrote: Preparing an article for the bulletin of 'Zonnewijzerkring Vlaanderen' (The Flemmish Sundial Society) I am in search of a copy of Sarah Syman, Shadow Clocks and Sloping Sundials

Re: New Sundial Browser

2010-11-30 Thread Aimo Niemi
Hi friends, I just loaded the Sundial Browser and have used it now without any trouble. It seems to be rather fast and has all the usual properties what the browsers nowadays have. I was not able to find out why it was named Sundial but it seems the first browser to support newly created Internet