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Am currently reviewing "GeoClock" and "GeoGlobe," an integrated,
modular set of Windows programs by Precision Map Graphics.
Start-up is $50; fully tricked out is $100. An unbelievable
bargain. E-mail [log in to unmask] for on-line ordering
instructions, or write GeoClock, 2218 N Tuckahoe St.,
Arlington, VA 22205. Full description is in the current
"GeoClock News" available from publisher. A great
(i.e. fun/easy/makes you look smart) package--you'll be
amazed. LC
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Hi
If they want daily sunlight, you might want to have them look at
"World Watch Timepiece for Windows" at @$30.00. Originally a large stand
alone piece for $2000.00. This easy-to-read graphic tells you instantly
whichparts of the world are in sunlight and which are in the dark. Also
works as a screen saver. We just found out about it and have ordered one
for our public terminal, as this is a frequently asked question. Also
does time zones. Hope this helps.
Sue T-C
On Fri, 21 Apr 1995, Mary Yarrington wrote:
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> Dear Maps-L Readers:
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> This morning I received a request, second hand from reference. A patron is tr
informatin is this:
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> A map(s) of the Earth showing how certain parts f the earth are lighted at spe
e is seasonally or daily, etc..
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> Does anyone have a lead as to where I can locate this type of map?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Mary Yarrington
> Map Collection Supervisor
> UWEC, Eau Cllaire, WI :-) "[log in to unmask]"
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