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From: Fred Hebard (no email)
Date: Wed May 25 2005 - 06:29:35 EDT
On May 25, 2005, at 3:51 AM, Alexandre Eremenko wrote:
> In Freiberg, they had one Freiberger cut with its trommel open
> on display. But I had no time to examine it carefully,
> busy with trying their art horizon:-)
>
> The art horizon I decided not to buy (it was quite expensive,
> even after the negotiations), but the main reason was that it is
> very hard to install/adjust.
> It is adjusted with two 30" levels (which also need their own
> adjustment,
> but maybe not every time). We failed to install it horizontally on
> their table, apparently because the table was shaking.
> Anyway, my conclusion was that this beautiful device is usable only
> from
> a big and heavy rock. And certainly not from my "shaking balcony".
>
> Alex.
>
Alex,
I think you might regard your balcony as a stable ship's deck, where
artificial horizons also are not usable except under millpond
conditions. :).
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