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* explose -> explore * january -> January * documentfor -> document for * encorporated -> incorporated * function -> functions * julian -> Julian * calculater -> calculate * formely -> formerly * Javascript -> JavaScript * timezone -> time zone * Calisto -> Callisto * outter -> outer PR: 36480 Submitted by: Eric Yu <ericyu@mail2000.com.tw>
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9e is a program to explose Plan9 archives. You can do whatever you
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9e is a program to explore Plan9 archives. You can do whatever you
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like with the source so long as you clearly indicate all modifications
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and the author responsible for each.
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HA is an archiver which I released in january 1993 as version 0.98.
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HA is an archiver which I released in January 1993 as version 0.98.
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After that I had plans to improve speed, archive handling etc. which
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would have required total rewrite of the code. For that I unfortunately
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could not find time. Because there has been quite considerably interest
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Secure Tar (star) doesn't create encrypted tape archives (tar files)
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yet, but it can encrypt/decrypt files only using multiple blocksizes,
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and keysizes using the AES algorithm Rijndael. Once the standalone app
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is stable, then it will be encorporated with tar. The encryption is
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is stable, then it will be incorporated with tar. The encryption is
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exported under exemption TSU 740.13.
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- George Reid
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Glunarclock is a GNOME applet which displays the current phase of the Moon on
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GNOME panel. Clicking on the applet displays astronomical tidbits pertaining to
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the moon including various clock funtions. The user can select between a real
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the moon including various clock functions. The user can select between a real
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image as well as a cartoon image of the moon.
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WWW: http://glunarclock.sourceforge.net/
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The jday binary can be used to convert calendar dates to astronomical
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julian dates. This number is useful for a variety of purposes.
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Julian dates. This number is useful for a variety of purposes.
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Especially related to calculating elapsed time between instances
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over large or short periods of time.
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The associated j2d binary can convert julian dates to calendar
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The associated j2d binary can convert Julian dates to calendar
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dates.
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WWW: http://jday.sourceforge.net/
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may help when you play a game that depends on the phase of the moon
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(nethack, nlith, etc.).
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It can also be used to calculater her...um, you figure this one out. ;)
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It can also be used to calculate her...um, you figure this one out. ;)
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a few spaceships in motion, trace them, follow them, orbit them
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and even control them.
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OpenUniverse was formely known as Solar System Simulator (Ssystem).
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OpenUniverse was formerly known as Solar System Simulator (Ssystem).
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It was initially released in 1997 with the intent of creating a
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rotating display of the Earth on a mainstream PC. Ssystem version
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1.0 was only aware of the planets. Version 1.2 added moons; and
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You can find the sunrise and sunset times for anywhere in the world
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as long as you know the latitude and longitude of the location.
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The program is a port of the Javascript program located at
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The program is a port of the JavaScript program located at
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http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/highlights/sunrise/gen.html
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The page was written by Aaron Horiuchi, Chris Lehman and Chris
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This dockapp shows you the actual distance of Jupiter in astronomical
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units (AE) and when the red spot crosses (which is a weather feature
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on jupiter). The four Gallileo Moons are displayed too but only
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when they are near the planet (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Calisto).
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when they are near the planet (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto).
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The position of the red spot changes on the surface so you need to
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change that value within few months or so. The current position can
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be found on the internet. It was 80 deg. as of 11th Jan 2002.
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Saturn - green Uranus - pink
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Neptune - cyan Pluto is not included since it's way "off course"
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A left click on the window changes the view between inner and outter
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A left click on the window changes the view between inner and outer
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planets. A left click on the date increases the day/month/year. A
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right click on the date does the opposite. Click the right mouse
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button on the solar system to reset the date to the current date
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