I found the message in the archives. Actually two -- in February 2004. If that is indeed the one in question (a Dali painting of a seaside barracks with a vertical dial on the wall) I can repost the message(s). -- Richard
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Richard B. Langley wrote: >That might have been me. But it was a few years ago after a trip to the >Salvador Dali museum in St. Petersburg. I'll check. Did you check the archives >under Dali? >-- Richard > >On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Robert Terwilliger wrote: > >>Some time ago someone posted a link to a painting by Salvador Dali that >>included a sundial. >> >>Could someone point me to it again? >> >>== Try this: == >> >>Since it has none, I suppose a sundial could be considered the timepiece >>with the least moving parts. >> >>What timepiece has the most moving parts? >> >>Bob >> > > >=============================================================================== > Richard B. Langley E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Geodetic Research Laboratory Web: http://www.unb.ca/GGE/ > Dept. of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering Phone: +1 506 453-5142 > University of New Brunswick Fax: +1 506 453-4943 > Fredericton, N.B., Canada E3B 5A3 > Fredericton? Where's that? See: http://www.city.fredericton.nb.ca/ >=============================================================================== >--------------------------------------------------- >https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial > > =============================================================================== Richard B. Langley E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Geodetic Research Laboratory Web: http://www.unb.ca/GGE/ Dept. of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering Phone: +1 506 453-5142 University of New Brunswick Fax: +1 506 453-4943 Fredericton, N.B., Canada E3B 5A3 Fredericton? Where's that? See: http://www.city.fredericton.nb.ca/ =============================================================================== --------------------------------------------------- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial