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From: Robert Eno
Date: 2002 Aug 9, 09:16 -0400
From: Robert Eno
Date: 2002 Aug 9, 09:16 -0400
This request is somewhat off base but with the eclectic
collection of individuals who participate in this forum at least one or more of
you might be able to assist.
I'm looking for an electronic version of an old map --
any map will do -- of the type used in the 17th century or thereabouts. You know
the type that I am talking about? The ones with the cherubs blowing a
north wind and the exotic sea monsters swimming around unknown waters.
If anyone knows of a website from which I can download
such a map, do let me know.
Robert Eno
P.S. Been following, with interest, the discussion on
lunars. Unfortunately, I have nothing to contribute but do keep up the
discussion, it is interesting.
To Bruce Stark: I haven't touched your tables in a long
while. As the days get shorter and as we slowing re-enter the season where we
actually have a night sky, I will, once again, endeavour to become a
practicing lunarian! I fear that a lot of rust has set
in.