Ted
(Ted)
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With the Ruby community spread all over the world (at least!), the sunclock program provides a way to visualize the time of day anywhere.
Like, I’m in Oregon, where it is night (23:15); Gavin Sinclair is somewhere in Oz. It’s approaching evening there, as it is in Japan.
ftp://ftp.ac-grenoble.fr/ge/geosciences/sunclock-3.46.tgz … or something like that… It’s about 700kb.
Interesting stuff!
Ted
Ted wrote:
With the Ruby community spread all over the world (at least!), the sunclock program provides a way to visualize the time of day anywhere.
Like, I’m in Oregon, where it is night (23:15); Gavin Sinclair is somewhere in Oz. It’s approaching evening there, as it is in Japan.
ftp://ftp.ac-grenoble.fr/ge/geosciences/sunclock-3.46.tgz … or something like that… It’s about 700kb.
More info on it here: http://frmas.free.fr/li_1.htm#_Sunclock_
It appears the site with the tgz is down at the moment but you can get
an rpm from:
http://frmas.free.fr/files/sunclock-3.46-1.i386.rpm
Rob (from work)