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echo: moscow_oklahoma
to: Gary Baumgartner
from: Daryl Stout
date: 2004-09-21 00:49:00
subject: Fast Sun

GB>>    Moscow, Russia - Sunrise/Set  7:09 AM 7:36 PM
  >>    Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA - Sunrise/Set  7:10 AM 7:25 PM

GB>Is it just me or do we have a fast moving sun?

  I used to think when the "sun hours" were just over 12 hours
apart...and if they just said "sunrise at 6:59 and sunset at
7:00"...without mentioning "am" or "pm", I could
just vision the sun just going ZOOM from one horizon to another. Talk about
the land of hte midnight sun!! :)

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