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Evan Gatehouse wrote:
Anybody have any experience using a Northern Hemisphere compass as far south as say New Zealand? I *know* you're supposed to have a s. hemisphere compass in an ideal world, but I'm wondering how much the card deflects i.e. is it still useable, even if tilted. First I ever heard of such a thing. I can't believe it matters. A compass is a compass. Now, if you want to talk about sundials, I can tell you there is a difference. My birdbath was bought as a yard ornament. The wife thought it was "cute", with a little sailboat in the middle, the sail being the, waddaya call it, that casts a shadow on the sundial markings around the brim. It is made in Australia, I think, or Malaysia. The numbers are reversed so that if the sail's shadow falls at 12:00 noon, then a hour later, if falls on 11:00. Other than that, it keeps excellant reciprocal time. Now, that makes sense, since around here, there is much commotion regarding getting horses in front of carts, etc, that sort of thing. The pedestrians never notice, but it does set the tone for the yard. We have 3 large trees, a white pine, a balsam fir, and a blue spruce all crowded together fighting for space by the driveway, with a bench huddled amongst them, a good place to ruminate while enjoying the scent and early morning sun with a cup of tea. We call them the Father, The holy Ghost, and the Son. I guess it's no wonder that we got, by chance at the garden department of Kent's, a southern hemisphere sundial to set nearby. I just seems to fit, somehow. It matters, but a southern hemisphere compass? Yuk, yuk, yuk! Terry K |
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