<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/"><title>norman.walsh.name: Comments on /2004/06/21/thirteenthirtyeight</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://norman.walsh.name/2004/06/21/thirteenthirtyeight"/><id>http://norman.walsh.name/2004/06/21/thirteenthirtyeight/comments.atom</id><updated>2012-05-22T18:50:09.505905Z</updated><entry><title>Comment 1 on /2004/06/21/thirteenthirtyeight</title><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://norman.walsh.name/2004/06/21/thirteenthirtyeight#comment0001"/><id>http://norman.walsh.name/2010/09/25/oauth#comment0001</id><published>2004-06-21T23:33:23Z</published><updated>2004-06-21T23:33:23Z</updated><author><name>Adrian Tritschler</name><foaf:mbox_sha1sum>da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709</foaf:mbox_sha1sum></author><content type="xhtml"><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
    <p>Ah, but from down here in the southern hemisphere the days can only get longer.</p>
<p>Solstice day was cold, grey and rainy, but the pub was warm and the beer was good.</p>
<p>Might help in comparing the two solstices and the equinox if you put all three pictures on the same page!</p>
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