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Re: Sun squash- was Green Flash and Longitude

From: Bill (no email)
Date: Tue Jan 17 2006 - 23:03:06 EST

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    > I had in mind to publish a book on celestial navigation anyway, and the sun
    > squash chapter could be łthe hook˛, that is, some information that had never
    > been published before to give it intrinsic value. There would be an insert
    > with ellipses of 5, 10, and 15 % printed on sun shade material, that could be
    > held up to compare with the actual sun. Trouble was, I could not produce such
    > ellipses of suitable quality for publication. I needed a PC with a desktop
    > publishing program which had not yet been invented. So, the whole project
    > languished in a file cabinet all these years. Now the issue is moot except
    > for the interest some list members may have in knowing about it.

    Ken

    You run a business, and very well it would appear. It would be a shame if
    your book was never published. Any chance of a compromise? Publish your
    chapter on squash. You now have the PC and graphics programs you wished
    for, as well as on-demand printing. Celestair has the marketing vehicle. At
    a $10-15 price point (at 100 units you would probably pass break even) I
    would jump at the opportunity to have your insights. (Woodworkers gladly pay
    $10-15 for a self-published blurb regarding cove cutting and angles on a
    table saw). Hire some high-school kid (not the same one that claims this is
    the 30th issue of the Celestair catalog on the inside-front cover for years
    ;-)

    Even it is a break-even proposition, it does give you and Celestair yet
    another unique selling proposition--the Gebhart sunset/sunrise sextant (for
    a lot less than another curiosity, the Bris sextant).

    Heck. I would be more happy to produce the graphics for the ellipses in any
    increments you would like, gratis. Feed me the major and minor axis--its a
    piece of cake.

    Bill


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