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11-09-2008, 01:25 PM #1Registered User
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Big Streetclock Website
There was recently an article about this site in Torneau Times magazine, v.5, no. 1:
www.worldclockproject.org
People can add their photos to the site. It concentrates on European street clocks.
Unfortunately, it does not seem to load correctly on my browser (Netscape). Either its server is incredibly slow, or it's so busy downloading spyware that the content is more or less forgotten. It also has the (increasingly common) problem that the wide-screen aspect ratio does not display correctly on my standard aspect-ratio monitor. It's a pity, because some of the photos in the magazine article were spectacular.
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