John Pickard wrote:

> Fernando,
>
> A slightly facetious answer:
>
> Change the date and location to the desired day and place in your GPS, and
> use the built-in sunrise / sunset calculator!

I've used this more than once to solve practical problems. Nevertheless, it
spoilsmy purpose of learning how to do things. It is probabily the same thing as
using
a good watch... instead of building a sundial.

Thank you.

- fernando

>
>
> Yes, I know, it doesn't really help, but it certainly can check your answer.
> Plus it is great when doing field work and trying to figure out how many
> more sites I can sample before stopping to camp.
>
> Cheers, John
>
> Dr John Pickard
> Senior Lecturer (Environmental Planning)
> Graduate School of the Environment
> Macquarie University NSW 2109 Australia
>
> Sabbatical leave July - December 1998.
> You can't contact me by phone or fax as
>  I am on sabbatical leave in arid and semi-arid
> Australia. Please contact me via email or
> post material to the above address. It will
> be forwarded regularly.



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