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What ever happened to the trusty old Almanac...............
-- John Huthmaker PPL-SEL P-28-161 http://www.cogentnetworking.com "Kyle Boatright" wrote in message . .. "BTIZ" wrote in message news:4niwf.8762$V.2929@fed1read04... I actually wrote a spreadsheet which calculates the length of the day. I really track it in the winter, 'cause on workdays I leave home before sunup and get home after dark... Modearately depressing and I always look forward to more daylight. I just go to the US Naval Observatory Web page.. input lat long and print the resulting web page.. it is the SunRise SunSet schedule for the entire year based on Lat Long BT I don't need no steekin' Naval Observatory. I've got my spreadsheet. Even if the internet goes completely TU, I, and I alone will know sunrise, sunset, and the length of any day of the year at my house. Bwahahahaha... Anyway, doing the math was good mental exercise. KB |
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