Hello Chuck

I think everybody would agree that you shouldn't politicize the Sundial
List.

thanks

John

John L. Carmichael Jr.
Sundial Sculptures
925 E. Foothills Dr.
Tucson Arizona 85718
USA

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  From: Chuck Nafziger
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  Subject: Re: A sundial at the rebuilt World Trade Center?






  The shadow of the Twin Towers falls on the White House.  There is far more
evidence that Bush had foreknowledge of the attack than there is regarding
Iraq's threat to any of us.

  Chuck Nafziger



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  >The most original project is from the Design Academy in Eindhoven
  >(The Netherlands). The students of this academy calculated the
  >shadow of the towers on the moment of their collapse and propose to
  >lay down for ever the contours of the shadow in the street image.

  This would be in keeping with New York architectural history. I remember
seeing a photograph of a fairly recent building in the city in which the
"shadow" of a no longer existing building had been somehow incorporated (I
don't think it was painted, rather the side of the new building made of two
shades of stone or concrete). Sorry to be so vague; New Yorkers out there
will very likely instantly clarify me.

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  Bill Thayer
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