John Hall wrote:

> Dear Tony
>
> > In odd minutes between metal butchery I've produced a 'blank' globe plotted 
> > as 12 gores and divided into 15° of longitude and 15° of latitude although 
> > the latter is easily changed by un-grouping and adding more lines.  
> > Additional longitude lines are possible with a little ingenuity.
>
> Did you know there is a Mac program produced in Sweden called Touch 3D which 
> does this job very well. Check out the web site for a demo at:
>
> http://www.algonet.se/~ludesign/
>
> > If any Mac User with Claris Draw or MacDraw Pro etc. would like a copy to 
> > play with it I'll attach one to an email then at least it may serve some 
> > useful purpose.
>
> I would love to receive a copy of what you have produced. I will also have a 
> go at it using Touch3D.
>
> > If Mac GlobePlotter or somesuch already exists as shareware or freeware - I 
> > don't think I want to know  :-)
>
> Now this just reminds me of ...... ;)
>
> Regards
> John
>
> --
> John D Hall
> School of Architecture - University of Tasmania
> Launceston TAS 7250
> Tel (+61) 0363 24 3502                Latitude 41d 26m 1s South
> Fax (+61) 0363 24 3557               Longitude 147d 7m 49.5s East

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John D Hall
School of Architecture - University of Tasmania
Launceston TAS 7250
Tel (+61) 0363 24 3502                Latitude 41d 26m 1s South
Fax (+61) 0363 24 3557               Longitude 147d 7m 49.5s East

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