Would Clr Chnl take a Boston AM to talk? (Donna Halper)
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lglavin@mail.com
Wed Jan 6 14:21:59 EST 2010
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>From: John Francini <francini@mac.com>
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>Subject: Re: Would Clr Chnl take a Boston AM to talk? (Donna Halper)
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*-- "We have transited the meridian and entered the afternoon incarnation of
he broadcast". Sigh, wish Gene didn't enjoy living in San Fran so much; he'd be
elcomed here!
When Gene Burns did a fill-in back here in the 10-2 some years back he joked
about still having his "meridian" with him in a velvet-lined mahogany case, so
that he would be able to take it out at noontime for the daily transit.
>j
The actual time of day that the sun stops rising and begins its descent is usually NOT
at noon by the clock, but depending on whether you're talking about EST or EDST, sometime
before or after noon or one pm. In early January, it's at about 11:47 am.
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