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Message ID: 5634
Date: Tue Mar 30 20:27:02 BST 2004
Author: Claude P Pery II
Subject: Re: [EverQuest] Re: Very slow after DirectX 9 patch


Actually the dynamics of the laws of physics if I remember my physics from
college correctly do not rule out the possibility of the moon being in a
north to south orbit with the sun in an east to west or vise versa rotation
theoretically. The tidal influence of such an orbit would make things a bit
in the interesting side though =)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ceeso Hottoes" <ceeso2003@...>
To: <EverQuest@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: [EverQuest] Re: Very slow after DirectX 9 patch


> I saw the moon while in the newbie zone outside the gate of West
> Freeport. It was quite distinctly a moon and not merely a haze.
>
> Apparently, it has also finally been adjusted to rise in the east and
> set in the west, instead of its previous north to south path: a track
> that was pretty much astronomically impossible with a sun that rose in
> the east and set in the west
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