Hello Fabio,
Frazer Elementary's 'Eagle Eyes' program seems like an excellent one for
encouraging young students to widen their horizons and excel by engaging in
such enrichment activities.
I found your message on paper sundials to be particularly relevant to me
because I provide plans
hi all
I’m in contact with Judy Birmingham (jmbirm...@gmail.com), a teacher of the
Frazer Elementary School, Canton, Ohio.
She found the paper sundials of Sundal Atlas and contacted me to have more
info, she thinks to use them for an educational project.
I suggested her to report her activity
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Subject: Re: Paper sundials
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003, Tom Egan wrote:
I'm looking for a program that will allow me to print out on one piece
of paper an analemmatic and a horizontal sundial. This allows the user
to find the correct time and true north by rotating the paper
Dave,
The WayBack Machine is truly a marvel! Thanks for pointing me to it.
The converter at
http://web.archive.org/web/20030202191330/http://www.cyberspace.org/~jh/dial/
doesn't seem to be working, though. I tried a latitude other than the
default 45 deg. and got ... 45 deg. The author warns
: Tom Egan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sundial Mailing List sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 3:36 AM
Subject: Paper sundials
I'm looking for a program that will allow me to print out on one piece
of paper an analemmatic and a horizontal sundial. This allows the user
to find
for such a combination?.
Tom Egan
33.642N 117.943W
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I forgot to include the url of my webpage in my previous post about paper
sundials. It's www.cyberspace.org/~jh/dial/
I've been told
http://www.shadows.com
http://www.shadowspro.com(This is the new site. I think it's still in Beta.)
You might want to suggest to the program author that he consider adding this feature to the pay version of the software, if not to the free version. It is a useful combination. Please let me
the url of my webpage in my previous post about paper
sundials. It's www.cyberspace.org/~jh/dial/
I've been told that that url isn't working but it's correct so the server
must have been temporarily down.
Quick, Mr. Peabody, to the WayBack Machine!!!
It doesn't always work
Fellow dialists,
I've revised my webpage and finally managed to get the output of my
PostScript sundial programs into the gif and PDF formats so if any of you
tried unsuccessfully in the past to see them I invite you to try again.
I have also added a dial or two.
Happy spring and happy
I forgot to include the url of my webpage in my previous post about paper
sundials. It's www.cyberspace.org/~jh/dial/
I've been told that that url isn't working but it's correct so the server
must have been temporarily down.
The other url I've plugged in the past, axum.tripod.com, is no longer
Dear John:
Don't get me wrong. I agree with you that paper sundials serve several
functions, one of which is satisfaction for the designer. They are also
useful as models for teaching, display and testing. But at the Conference,
I couldn't help looking at some of the ingenious small paper
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