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Date:         Mon, 2 Dec 2002 04:38:39 -0800
Reply-To:     pensioner <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         pensioner <al_knoll@PACBELL.NET>
Subject:      Re: Very First Domed Skylight
Comments: cc: Alistair Bell <albell@uvic.ca>
In-Reply-To:  <200212020500.gB250r4V000550@mtac2.prodigy.net>
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Spake the Canadian...

"Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2002 11:39:00 -0800 From: Alistair Bell <albell@UVIC.CA> Subject: Re: Very First Domed Skylight

Looks interesting,

make it a bit more hemispherical and you'll have old farts like D. Beierl and A, Knoll buying them so that they can shoot some fixes with their sextants before going to bed."

Yeppo, I use them sextants, all the time, door stop, heave at noisy cats, chock the wheels...useful, yeppo. But to get a sextant high enough so you can view the horizon you gotta have one helluva dome.

Up there in the wilds of canada, where the sun don't shine and the moose are nervous, news travels slowly...Alistair sitting on his bicycle in the dark, dreams of real transportation and longingly waits for the first light of spring so he can shoot the sun and figure out where in the heck he is, while those of us south of the arctic circle bask in the sun and check the GPS for position, instantly, day or night, cloudy or clear, mountains or plains, Sextant, yeppo, I use em, see above.

As a certifiable retro-grouch, I do make a few concessions to technology. A nice delicate plastic protrusion on the roof is not one of said concessions.

MY skylight provided by Trevor of the great white north is a pleasing bronze color which, should I need to, actually hinges upwards, so if one was particularly inclined to see if the GPS worked through a hole in the fiberglass one could do so with aplomb. When closed this fine device lets the gentle rays of the sun in to bathe the soul in soft golden light.

Yo, Alistair, that's what the knobby thingy does. Try it when you find your garage.

I recall a thanksgiving long ago and far away. Turkey wasn't served much in the central highlands of the Republic of Vietnam the week John Kennedy was killed. But then perhaps I'm just an old faht, nodding in the sun, dreaming of finally getting the defects worked out of the van.

"But apart from that I don't see the pluses... minuses (for me) are a bigger target when loading the canoe up top and not being able to sneak into some garages."

Just how do you sneak into garages with a canoe on the roof?

pensioner ( doesn't need a canoe to find the garage in the dark )


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