Records from Year 2000
Thank you very much for making your daylength calculator available on the web. It was a lifesaver for me in the preparation of some reports. I hope it continues to be available. Best wishes, Robert Crocker
Robert L. Crocker, Ph.D. (r-crocker@tamu.edu)
Dallas, TX, USA - Saturday, December 30, 2000 at 21:56:58 (EET)
Extremely useful information. I'm considering a vacation and I was torn between Las Vegas and Florida. The extra hours day during December has probably just swung it for Florida - thanks!!!!
Maureen Freeman (maureen.freeman@btinternet.com)
Glasgow, Scotland - Monday, November 06, 2000 at 22:15:46 (EET)
It's not that awfully many pages that I've visited but these really impressed me. If I ever need information of this type, I do hope your pages will be there to utilize. Please have them available. With best regards, Pirjo
Pirjo Alatalo (pirjo.alatalo@tokem.fi)
Tornio, Finland - Monday, October 30, 2000 at 19:46:10 (EET)
Nice and usefull page
Dave Richards (drichards@msc-hobart.com)
Hobart, Usa - Monday, October 16, 2000 at 22:52:20 (EET DST)
Very nice website... I have bookmarked it. I used it to make up a problem for my calculus students!
Cheryl Wilcox (cherylwilcox@home.com)
Pleasanton, CA, USA - Monday, October 16, 2000 at 17:34:11 (EET DST)
We serve many Jewish customers and needed to know the official time for sundown for several major US Cities. You might want to consider adding a few more to the selection and put in alphabetical order. Good info.
Tracy
College Station, TX - Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at 00:01:24 (EET DST)
My wife is a teacher who needed seemingly obscure information for her students. Thanks for making the information far less obscure.
Robert Sherefkin (Bsherefk@crain.com)
Detroit, US - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 17:02:20 (EET DST)
Thank you for the information that I obtained from your site. I am attending Salem State College, and the info I gathered was important for my home work which is due tomorrow. Thank You....
Russell W. Parks III (rwparks3@earthlink.net)
Gloucester, USA - Saturday, September 30, 2000 at 03:17:56 (EET DST)
your stuff sucks the calculate button is linked to your dsl server at a wrong site disabeling your entire site :)
Gray Fox (GassySnake@hotmail.com)
Jamestown, - Tuesday, September 19, 2000 at 19:26:17 (EET DST)
A: Thank you very much for your blames / rgds J. Lammi
Thanks, this was fascinating. I always noticed when I've been down in the Caribbean that twilight ends very quickly after sunset. Now I know why.
Connie Banton (bantonc@prodigy.net)
New York, New York - Monday, September 11, 2000 at 21:53:17 (EET DST)
Thanks a lot for very convinient and friendly operating scientific tool!. I will use it for my paper on photoperiodic responces in crustacea and going to refer your homepage in the end of the paper.
With my compliments,
Victor R. Alekseev, Prof., Zoological Institute, the Russian Academy of Sciences
Victor Alekseev (valekseev@yahoo.com)
St.Petersburg, Russia - Saturday, August 26, 2000 at 00:54:28 (EET DST)
We are having a wedding in our back yard on September 23 and need to know when sunset is so we are not sitting in the dark. You saved the day for us. We eat at 5:30 pm...
Charley
Houston, Texas - Thursday, August 24, 2000 at 06:12:02 (EET DST)
Wonderful and useful for travel plans
Don L.
U.S.A. - Thursday, July 20, 2000 at 21:25:39 (EET DST)
Thank You
Jesse (JRasowsky@Netscape.net)
Glenmont, NY, U. S. A. - Sunday, July 02, 2000 at 07:50:48 (EET DST)
I wanted to see how long the day would be today on the first day of summer. I loved your site and will pass it along to other trivia hunters like me. I am especially impressed with the wide scope of locations of people all over ther world that have visited your site. Isn't it great, maybe the internet and sites like this can help us understand other people and bring the peoples of the world closer to getting along with each other. We all live under the same sun on the same small planet and need to get along, helping others when we can and loving our fellow man. I am a christian and I think we all should love our fellow man no matter what race, religion or beliefs they have. Lets all hope and pray for world peace in our lifetimes, for the first time
in history I think we may be able to acheive true world peace.
Mark (mark@planetc.com)
Piney Flats, Tennessee, USA - Wednesday, June 21, 2000 at 16:38:13 (EET DST)
Having lessons on latitude and longitude thought we would check you out. Thanks
dyer county literacy program (nstevens65@hotmail.com)
dyersburg, USA - Thursday, June 15, 2000 at 19:01:43 (EET DST)
Hi. Are you doing fine? I hope so.Everything is OK with me.When you have time, drop me a line.
Shintaro Kuroda (kpr@cty-net.ne.jp)
Yokkaichi, Japan - Monday, June 12, 2000 at 11:45:41 (EET DST)
Votre site Web est excellent. J'ai beaucoup apprécié votre calculateur de ferrite. Your Web is wonderful. I like your Delta-ferrite's calculator.
dominique DUSEVEL (dominique.dusevel@libertysurf.fr)
DIGULLEVILLE, FRANCE - Wednesday, April 26, 2000 at 21:11:17 (EET DST)
I am selling an apartment, and want to show it before sunset ... and your site helped me determine my time slot. Thank you for a great service!
Pam Plate (pam@p-w-a.com)
New York, United States - Friday, April 07, 2000 at 18:12:07 (EET DST)
Our friends, who are traveling with us to the North Cape late this summer, asked "how much daylight to expect" -- they now have it by date and lat/long for the full trip. Thanks for a great site. Bob Ingram
Bob Ingram (RSIATHH@aol.com)
Hilton Head S.C., USA - Sunday, April 02, 2000 at 16:56:38 (EET DST)
Just made the annual check whether this Guestbook works...
:)
Vesa Saarenpää
Tornio, Finland - Wednesday, March 29, 2000 at 16:44:46 (EET DST)
I am going on a business trip to Red Deer, Alberta, Canada and
I used your site to determine sunrise and sunset. Thanks...........
George Hunnicutt (ghunnicu@bechtel.com)
Houston, TX, USA - Monday, March 27, 2000 at 22:41:45 (EET DST)
IP-address 195.74.0.22
thanks, lots of help for my 9 yr olds homework!
Troy Ball (abunchofballs@triad.rr.com)
greensboro NC, US - Tuesday, February 29, 2000 at 01:47:32 (EET)
Tuhdisti tietoa näillä sivuilla. Hyvää kevään jatkoa!
Terv. TR
T. Raivio (taneli.raivio@teraskonttori.fi)
Helsinki, Finland - Wednesday, February 23, 2000 at 14:20:47 (EET)
What a great little tool. I am using it to calculate energy savings for outdoor lighting that is manually turned on and off during the day if it is a sunny day. I just got the weather data which told me the sunny days.
Aaron Houseknecht (aaron.houseknecht@ci.seattle.wa.us)
Seattle, United States - Thursday, February 17, 2000 at 22:12:04 (EET)
Your site saved me a lot of precious time. Without it, I would of had to have done some extensive research at the library to identify historical sunrise/sunset data I needed. Thanks so much.
John (uss_oriskany@mindspring.com)
USA - Thursday, February 10, 2000 at 02:19:18 (EET)
I work in plant science. Your photoperiod calculator allows determine important variables to consider in plant adaptation such as photoperiod length. Identifying plants with genes for daylength insensitivity allows to engineer for new genotypes with broader adaptation. It helps, in the end, to produce more food worldwide. Thanks.
Edgar Haro (haroae@phibred.com)
Irapuato, Mexico - Thursday, February 03, 2000 at 22:14:35 (EET)
I love this site. I check everyday to see how the hours and minutes of daylight are creeping towards ten hours.
I was interested to learn about civil, astronomical and nautical twilight. Thanks
Eleanor (eleanorrice@hotmail.com)
oshawa, Canada - Wednesday, February 02, 2000 at 13:36:21 (EET)
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wesa (test)
TOrnio, Finland - Friday, January 14, 2000 at 14:29:55 (EET)
IP-address 192.89.135.197
Huomaatko, tein tämän töistä ja mikähän tulee
ip osoitteeksi. Aivan oikein Firewall!!!
Vesa (Cheese)
Finland - Thursday, April 01, 1999 at 16:10:22 (EEST)