Personally I find this one much more impressive:
http://www.time-flow-clock.de/
From: time-nuts-bounces@febo.com on behalf of Bruce Lanning
Sent: Sun 9/9/2007 16:35
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Remember after noon its military time........ 1300, 1400, etc.
Here is what you will see when you look at this clock. You don't have to do anything.
Just look at it and study it. It gives you the EXACT TIME of the DAY in Seconds, minutes, hours, the day, month and year. Just read the green line. Everything's there.
Study it for a few seconds and it will all come clear to you. Remember these definitions:
1st Line is Seconds
2nd Line is Minutes
3rd line is Hours.
4th Line is Days
5th Line is Months
6th Line is Years
This is the COOLEST clock I have seen yet!!
A new one!! Look closely at it!! Amazing!! Click On the following link:
http://home.tiscali.nl/annejan/swf/timeline.swf
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:56:57 +0200, Robert Deliën robert@delien.nl
wrote:
Personally I find this one much more impressive:
http://www.time-flow-clock.de/
That site seems to be browser-dependent. I works under IE but not
Firefox. Do others see the same behavior?
Rex wrote:
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:56:57 +0200, Robert Deliën robert@delien.nl
wrote:
Personally I find this one much more impressive:
http://www.time-flow-clock.de/
That site seems to be browser-dependent. I works under IE but not
Firefox. Do others see the same behavior?
Sadly, Yes.
You could send a non compliant site report to Mozilla, and
they will help the webmaster to fix his site.
-Chuck Harris
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Rex wrote:
That site seems to be browser-dependent. I works under IE but not
Firefox. Do others see the same behavior?
Rex, it works fine under the new mozilla version called Seamonkey. I have
installed this on my Sun workstation running Solaris 9. Seamonkey has a few
problems like complete crashes with Flash websites and occasionally on the
yahoo website. Otherwise it is an improvement over netscape, firefox, and the
last mozilla.
I was referring to the original url posted. Seamonkey does NOT display the clock
in the German website http://www.time-flow-clock.de/ although it displays all
the text and photos and also the background image.
Jeffrey Pawlan wrote:
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Rex wrote:
That site seems to be browser-dependent. I works under IE but not
Firefox. Do others see the same behavior?
Rex, it works fine under the new mozilla version called Seamonkey. I have
installed this on my Sun workstation running Solaris 9. Seamonkey has a few
problems like complete crashes with Flash websites and occasionally on the
yahoo website. Otherwise it is an improvement over netscape, firefox, and the
last mozilla.
Amazing how little differences occur with the same browser. I use Seamonkey V1.1.3,
under linux, and the clock does not work. But flash websites work just fine.
Go figure?
-Chuck Harris
And much more impressive to see the real one working at that commercial
center in Berlin!
Regards,
Javier
Robert Deliën escribió:
Personally I find this one much more impressive:
http://www.time-flow-clock.de/
From: time-nuts-bounces@febo.com on behalf of Bruce Lanning
Sent: Sun 9/9/2007 16:35
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [time-nuts] Fw: UNIQUE CLOCK
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Subject: UNIQUE CLOCK
Subject: UNIQUE CLOCK
Remember after noon its military time........ 1300, 1400, etc.
Here is what you will see when you look at this clock. You don't have to do anything.
Just look at it and study it. It gives you the EXACT TIME of the DAY in Seconds, minutes, hours, the day, month and year. Just read the green line. Everything's there.
Study it for a few seconds and it will all come clear to you. Remember these definitions:
1st Line is Seconds
2nd Line is Minutes
3rd line is Hours.
4th Line is Days
5th Line is Months
6th Line is Years
This is the COOLEST clock I have seen yet!!
A new one!! Look closely at it!! Amazing!! Click On the following link:
http://home.tiscali.nl/annejan/swf/timeline.swf
Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com.
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Folks:
The fifth line down, the sideral day count. Will that be lined up on the next leap year?
Richard S. Labonski Senior Systems Engineer L-3 Communications - Titan Group Communications Engineering Branch Phone 310-653-9336 DSN 633-9336
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Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 11:04 AM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Fw: UNIQUE CLOCK
And much more impressive to see the real one working at that commercial
center in Berlin!
Regards,
Javier
Robert Deliën escribió:
Personally I find this one much more impressive:
http://www.time-flow-clock.de/
From: time-nuts-bounces@febo.com on behalf of Bruce Lanning
Sent: Sun 9/9/2007 16:35
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [time-nuts] Fw: UNIQUE CLOCK
); SAEximRunCond expanded to false
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Subject: UNIQUE CLOCK
Subject: UNIQUE CLOCK
Remember after noon its military time........ 1300, 1400, etc.
Here is what you will see when you look at this clock. You don't have to do anything.
Just look at it and study it. It gives you the EXACT TIME of the DAY in Seconds, minutes, hours, the day, month and year. Just read the green line. Everything's there.
Study it for a few seconds and it will all come clear to you. Remember these definitions:
1st Line is Seconds
2nd Line is Minutes
3rd line is Hours.
4th Line is Days
5th Line is Months
6th Line is Years
This is the COOLEST clock I have seen yet!!
A new one!! Look closely at it!! Amazing!! Click On the following link:
http://home.tiscali.nl/annejan/swf/timeline.swf
Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com.
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On 9/11/07, Chuck Harris cfharris@erols.com wrote:
Amazing how little differences occur with the same browser. I use Seamonkey V1.1.3,
under linux, and the clock does not work. But flash websites work just fine.
The problem is with
"document.layers[0].document.open();"("document.layers has no
properties" at http://www.rbarth.de/tfc/wuhrnscp.html line 746)
Without a deep dive into the code I can infer that layers are used to
animate the fluid over the background image.
The different handling of layers is a prime area of incompatibility
between various flavors of IE, and Firefox and kin.
--
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and to preserve change amid order."-A.N.Whitehead
Jeffrey Pawlan wrote:
I was referring to the original url posted. Seamonkey does NOT display the clock
in the German website http://www.time-flow-clock.de/ although it displays all
the text and photos and also the background image.
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Doesnt work for for Opera, Konqueror, Epithany or Firefox on a Linux
machine.
Yet another example of someone who doesn't believe that testing with
other than Microsoft browsers is worthwhile.
Bruce