to 17th July.
https://www.britishmuseum.org/exhibitions/world-stonehenge
regards
Ian
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53°11'50"N 2°52'41"W
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nce to win that item, so to be in
with a chance of winning the dial you need to enter TODAY Monday, before
midnight in Germany tonight
https://nomos-glashuette.com/en/advent-calendar-day-13
Good luck & let's hope it goes to one of our community.
Stay safe
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53°11'5
nce to win that item, so to be in
with a chance of winning the dial you need to enter TODAY Monday, before
midnight in Germany tonight
7 — NOMOS Glashütte
(nomos-glashuette.com)<https://nomos-glashuette.com/en/advent-calendar-day-7>
Good luck & lets hope it goes to one of our community
There's another ring dial to win today
https://nomos-glashuette.com/en/advent-calendar-day-21
Merry Christmas
Ian
From: Ian Maddocks
Sent: 07 December 2019 06:18
To: sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: NOMOS ring dial competition
Hello Fellow Dialists
For several
nce to win that item, so to be in
with a chance of winning the dial you need to enter TODAY Saturday, I presume
before midnight in Germany tonight
https://nomos-glashuette.com/en/advent-calendar-day-7
Good luck & lets hope it goes to one of our community
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53°11'5
it for the number of unknown dials I
find.
Regards
Ian
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From: Dave Bell
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2019 1:30:06 AM
To: 'Roger'; 'Ian Maddocks'; sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: RE: Schmoyer Sunquest
Well, Roger, I like l
/sundial/
regards
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53°11'50"N 2°52'41"W
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Hello again
This year, for the first time, they are now giving away one of the gold ring
dials
Enter the give away here
https://nomos-glashuette.com/en/advent-calendar-day-19
regards
Ian
From: Ian Maddocks
Sent: 10 December 2018 06:58
To: sundial@uni
nce to win that item so to be in
with a chance of winning the dial you need to enter TODAY Monday, I presume
before midnight in Germany tonight
https://nomos-glashuette.com/en/advent-calendar-day-10
Good luck & lets hope it goes to one of our community
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53°11'5
Hi Gents
Glad to see sundial education still being well discussed, though i fear we have
quite a way to go.
In my Instagram trawls a while back was a video of a lady standing on an
analemmatic dial
"It's a great sundial" she said, "You stand on your birthday"
Ian Mad
Hello Diallists
Whilst trawling Instagram #sundial i found this, asking for info about a dial
once belonging to Charles Dickens. Can anyone help them?
There's a drawing and photo provided in the link below
https://www.instagram.com/p/BldQFsbAixH/?tagged=sundial
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53
useums and 4211 at Cape Wrath lighthouse (not
>visited since 1992 but hopefully still there)
Esha Ness is of a different design and is a replacement as commented by others
None of the other three dials (4211 6286 7626) has shown up on Instagram in the
last two years
Best wishes
Ian Maddocks
Ch
Just seen new sundial to be unveiled Saturday 26th August, Sydney suburb of
Beecroft, Hornsby. Maybe be of interest
https://www.instagram.com/p/BXu1i0NjmR5/
>From report on
http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1476
it seems as if it will be a replacement for a stolen dial
Greetings from
,
regards
Ian
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53°11'50"N 2°52'41"W
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Hi Dan
I was the person who told Wendy Taylor about the copy dial after I saw it on
Instagram last autumn. Strangely in some articles it gets reported she was
told by an "art aficionado" , better than "sundial geek" I suppose. It was
amazing that the copy got taken down so soon after the
if that word-combination (or something too close to
it) isn't already in use?
Thanks again.
Michael Ossipoff
On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Ian Maddocks
<ian_maddo...@hotmail.com<mailto:ian_maddo...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Michael
From reading the web site, as I understand
accurate than a post code , and easy to remember compared to lat and
long to the same accuracy.
Merry Christmas
Ian
Chester, UK
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From: Michael Ossipoff
Sent: 7:34PM, Monday, 26 December
Subject: Re: Precise locations
To: Ian Maddocks
Cc: Douglas B
By the way you have to enter TODAY Sat 3/12, ie in the next few hours
I looked back at the page for Friday and the entry form has been removed already
Ian
From: sundial <sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de> on behalf of Ian Maddocks
<ian_maddo...@hotmail.com&
Hi all
The watch brand NOMOS is having an advent calendar give away
Thursday was a MaxBill stool, yesterday was caviar and today is a NOMOS ring
sundial to win
Free to enter...
http://advent.nomos-glashuette.com/presents/3/
regards
Ian
Ian Maddocks
Chester UK
N 53:11:50 W 2:52:41
n the size of some
of the dials I have found on Instagram i'm not 100%!
Thanks
regards
Ian Maddocks
Chester UK
N 53:11:50 W 2:52:41
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quot; under the maps is
invaluable, and includes the W3W reference on the last line see
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/idgc.srf?x=538955=177217 for example
Ian
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53°11'50"N 2°52'41"W
frog.happy.froze
From: sundial <sundia
!
And in case anyone is interested . If you want a mechanical watch with EoT
here's a watch selling site with a search included
http://www.chrono24.co.uk/search/index.htm?query=equation+of+time=true=1
But expect to be paying at least one kidney
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53°11'50"N 2°52
-and-year-calendar-longcase-clock-by-john-topping-london/170271
It's a premade disk with EoT table that rotates in a year, not a P type
kidney cam, but was new clock complication to me
greetings from
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
53°11'50"N 2°52'41"W
frog.h
is available from the members only area
of the BSS website or from John Foad, the Registrar.
Spotting new dials this way seems a great source of new
sightings!
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
N 53:11:50 W 2:52:41
frog.happy.froze
I had compiled the list above when text
this way seems a great source of new sightings!
Ian
Maddocks
Chester,
UK
N
53:11:50 W 2:52:41
frog.happy.froze
I had compiled the list above when text
for the newsletter was submitted a few weeks ago. Since then I have found many
more dials
mainly on Instagram and I’ve stopped
lar declination"
but let's hope it progresses beyond the desktop model stage
Ian Maddocks
Chester UK
53:11:50 N 2:52:41 W
From: sasch...@hotmail.com
To: sasch...@hotmail.com; sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: public works sundial
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 10:38:03 -0700
http://www.archdaily.c
seat . I was shocked that
this was unveiled 20 years ago today (though the journal article may have been
more recent). I think from a quick search the reporter is in the right place
for it to appear on some coverage today, though it's cloudy in Guernsey
Best wishes
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
Hi
So what is required is some coating that absorbs in the radio part of the
spectrum (i.e. not absorbed by clouds), then reemits in the visible? You then
coat the dial plate and can tell what is in the radio shadow of the gnomon.
OK, that may be a little outside the box
Ian
Chester, UK
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Morning!
I was just wasting my life reading a Bored Panda article about fun umbrellas
when I saw this.
A parasol with sun paths on the inside so you can tell the time
For those BSS who were there, it reminded me of the sculptor who talked at the
number lat / long
lines (and why)
Good luck with the membership drive!
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
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From: Douglas Bateman douglas.bate...@btinternet.com
Sent: 30 April 2014 17:37
To: Sundial list sundial@uni-koeln.de
Subject: The GPS zero meridian club
This is a new
Hi
What i was meaning ( and i should have been clearer in my first email) was a
meridian line like in some European cathedrals. If you look at the top middle
picture on
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jmikeshaw/page16.html
You can see the projected image of the sun during a partial eclipse. I had
mark / meridian / nsw /
queensland./ australia but can't see anything obvious.Does anyone know of
any meridians that might show the transit?
Thanks in advance
Ian Maddocks
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hi Doug
My default fully-featured free planetarium software is Stellarium
http://www.stellarium.org/
It is very feature packed and you can whizz around the sky mouse driven no
trouble (without learning the key board shortcuts)
regards
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
From: Patrick Powers
hi Doug
Try
www.daylightmap.com/
as an alternative
regards
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
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From: Douglas Bateman douglas.bate...@btinternet.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 10:25 PM
To: Sundial sund...@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Subject: Terminator
-in-manchester-as-554ft-tall-sundial-for-summer-solstice-and-yes-there-is-a-plan-b-for-cloudy-skies
Ian Maddocks
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hi
For anyone in northern England who might be interested, one of the lectures
next year at the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society will be about
the Antikythera Mechanism
Merry Christmas
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
ian_maddo...@hotmail.com
from http://www.manlitphil.co.uk/13.html
=22515520prognum=77155episode=903170isfilm=Notypes=
regards
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
- Original Message -
From:
Fred Sawyer
To: Sundial List
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 3:53
PM
Subject: Numb3rs
List members who can view U.S. television may want to watch the CBS show
Tony
Indeed these things have been around for a good few years!
I have still an article in a lasers/optics trade magazine from December 1997
when the technique was first announced by the Fraunhofer Institute in
Dresden.Only one laser is involved, a short pulse Nd:YLF Neodinium :
Yttrium
collapses over after getting shot
in an episode of the Simpsons, but I guess that's not what you had in
mind.
cheers
Ian Maddocks
Chester, UK
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for relatives that would be in
shadow from the time of the first impact to the time of the 2nd collapse,
calculated for 9/11.I don't beleive that this was the design chosen
however.
Ian Maddocks
Altrincham, England
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. Yes with enough digits they were quoted to the
nearest meter!
regards
Ian Maddocks
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