THE FIRE

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by David Janes, Oct 26, 2003.

  1. David Janes

    David Janes Guest

    The sun is poking through the smokey haze. It's heading for the horizon, after 3
    PM, the first day of the end of daylight savings. And it's showing a vivid, light
    magenta. But the really amazing thing is that it shows two huge, dark sun spots,
    at about a 60 degree angle and slightly below the equator. Wow, I've never seen
    anything like it.
     
    David Janes, Oct 26, 2003
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  2. David Janes

    David Janes Guest

    Sorry, wrong group, must have been that last beer. But, San Diego on fire is
    really breathtaking.

    : The sun is poking through the smokey haze. It's heading for the horizon, after 3
    : PM, the first day of the end of daylight savings. And it's showing a vivid,
    light
    : magenta. But the really amazing thing is that it shows two huge, dark sun spots,
    : at about a 60 degree angle and slightly below the equator. Wow, I've never seen
    : anything like it.
    :
    :
     
    David Janes, Oct 27, 2003
    #2
  3. David Janes

    dakeb Guest

    PTC gets nothing right. They were supposed to be 75 degrees.
     
    dakeb, Oct 27, 2003
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