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Mark Zenier ) escribió el Jueves, 22 de Abril de 2004
18:54 en el grupo rec.radio.shortwave en el mensaje las siguientes cosas: "Jim Douglas" wrote in message news:3dNhc.2087$YP5.262430@attbi_s02... I used to use an old DOS (or Windows) program called Geoclock that displayed a world map with the sun and the sunrise/sunset line on it, which is useful for guessing what times stuff would be coming in. Anyone know of a good X/Linux equivalent? I've got the KDE world clock toy, but it only displays the current time and won't display arbitrary time like Geoclock could. I do not Know about that program was, but i found some. The catch is you need to know the latitude and longitude of that location. If do you like it, reply to this post. Thanks ![]() -- "Nunca hay que olvidar que el pasado es la base para comprender nuesto presente y nuestro futuro." "Never forget that the past is the base for understand our present and our future" |
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