Re: longitude and latitude of SF

From: Jonathan Hahn (hahn@and.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Nov 17 1995 - 00:06:03 PST


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Subject: Re: longitude and latitude of SF
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> Does anybody know the longitude and latitude of SF?
> (I am using this so that I can see sunset times with XEmacs)

             o
How about 37 , 48' Latitutde
             o
          122 , 24' Longitude

(I got this from the map control panel on my Mac)

-jonathan hahn
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