Neat! This website has a Google maps object that lets you select a particular wall of a particular building on the face of the Earth, and then generates a custom sundial accurate for that latitude and longitude that you can print, cut, fold, and attach. Haven’t tried it yet, so I can’t vouch, but a cool idea in any case. [via Hacked Gadgets]
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I love print and fold stuff, and this is really cool because there’s a hint of personalization, but the idea is so simple.
Neat idea, but I am a little unclear as to where/how to cut and fold, or whatevah, to make the pointer.
Lil’ help?
Cut the red, fold the blue…
do you know how to cut the “window dial” version, and how to fold it?
Thanks. I never did get to go to kindergarten.
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