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A Community Devoted to the Preservation and Practice of Celestial Navigation and Other Methods of Traditional Wayfinding
From: Frank Reed
Date: 2013 Dec 5, 12:30 -0800
Sean, you wrote:
"http://danallen46.homeunix.org/Sextants.htm
"C. Plath of Germany made a prototype of a sextant with a built-in calculator.""
Thanks! Plath produced a number of prototypes in the 1970s and 80s which never went into production. I had not seen this one before. Interesting design choice... Dan Allen, by the way, was a very active member of NavList and a former "co-manager" through 2008 (with a few posts in 2009, too). His earliest posts date back to 1997, and he put together a number of web pages, like this one that you linked, way back then. Here's a custom index of his 20th century posts(*):
http://www.fer3.com/arc/sort2.aspx?y=199701&y2=19991231&subject=&author=dan+allen
Note that the custom index feature is now enhanced. You can enter dates with day limits as well as year and month. Here's the general custom index generator:
http://www.fer3.com/arc/custom-index.aspx
-FER
* In this case I am defining "20th century" in the popular sense of years starting with the digits "19" running through December 31, 1999. Naturally there was some debate over this in NavList messages back then. In fact, the last post in the custom index above was part of that discussion.
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