On Thu, 9 Oct 2008, Michael Butler wrote:
> I wrote:
> > The attached program (not mine - credits in the header) does this
> > effectively given your current position as input,
>
> Inserted as text since it got stripped last time ..
I dunno, you guys .. a bloke asks, way off-topic, for a gla
I wrote:
> The attached program (not mine - credits in the header) does this
> effectively given your current position as input,
Inserted as text since it got stripped last time ..
>
/*
SUNRISET.C - computes Sun rise/set t
Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Also, if you happen to have a handheld GPS unit, it almost certainly
> has a menu option to tell you the sunrise and sunset times at your
> current position.
The attached program (not mine - credits in the header) does this
effectively given your current positio
Also, if you happen to have a handheld GPS unit, it almost certainly
has a menu option to tell you the sunrise and sunset times at your
current position.
-Matt
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On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 4:19 AM, Andrew D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> Ian Smith wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 8 Oct 2008, Peter Wemm wrote:
>> [..]
>> > My tolerance for hacking at(1) code was exceeded when I added hacks
>> > for 'at sunrise' and 'at sunset' support to a local version. It
>>
On Thu, 9 Oct 2008, Andrew D wrote:
> Ian Smith wrote:
> > On Wed, 8 Oct 2008, Peter Wemm wrote:
> > [..]
> > > My tolerance for hacking at(1) code was exceeded when I added hacks
> > > for 'at sunrise' and 'at sunset' support to a local version. It
> > > wasn't pretty, especially when ha
Hi Ian,
Ian Smith wrote:
On Wed, 8 Oct 2008, Peter Wemm wrote:
[..]
> My tolerance for hacking at(1) code was exceeded when I added hacks
> for 'at sunrise' and 'at sunset' support to a local version. It
> wasn't pretty, especially when handling things like '30 minutes before
> sunrise' etc
On Wed, 8 Oct 2008, Peter Wemm wrote:
[..]
> My tolerance for hacking at(1) code was exceeded when I added hacks
> for 'at sunrise' and 'at sunset' support to a local version. It
> wasn't pretty, especially when handling things like '30 minutes before
> sunrise' etc. (I use this for home auto