Sunny Day! It seems that a number of people are interested in seeing photos of their "Dialling Friends". We see the names of diallists and individuals interested in dialling on various web sites and on the SML but who are they.
If you are willing to send me your photo, where you are located and a short description of your interest in dialling I would be very interested in starting a page on The Sundial Primer for this information. I do not wish to include links to web sites if that is okay with you. What will I call the page? What about "Dialling Friends"? If you are interested please send me your photo and information. If there is enough interest I will start the page. Please provide a 2008 photo and the file size can be larger than the SML takes but less than 100 kb if possible. Also, if you have one, please send me YOUR maker's mark and I can put that on a page I have already started. Happy Dialling! Carl Sabanski www.mysundial.ca Get "Hooked on Gnomonics"! -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Linda Reid Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 3:41 AM To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: A new mosaic Analemmatic, in Australia - plus a 'suggestion',for this List As we do not see very many new sundials, from the Southern Hemisphere - here is a photograph which has been sent to me by "a-friend-of-a-friend", in Australia. It is a mosaic Analemmatic layout, constructed at Cecil Plains (in Queensland). Note how the hour-markers run in an 'anti-clockwise' sense - being the opposite of any typical layouts, designed for a location within the Northern Hemisphere. The original picture was 2256 x 1496 pixels (about 1.6Mb) - so had to reduce it to make the file-size suitable for this Mailing List, but if anyone wants me to Email them the 'actual-size' JPEG photograph, then please contact me privately. A suggestion - I have always thought it would be useful if I could see pictures of the members of our Mailing List, and so that I could "put a face to a name". I have included a small photograph of myself. If other members think that this could be a good idea, then I will look forward to seeing your images in future. Yours sincerely, Linda Reid. --------------------------------------------------- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial