• dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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    12 hours ago

    How the heck do you find north based on your watch? I’m pretty good at knowing where north in based on where I am.

    I live in north Manchester so I know Manchester is south. Or I can look at the sun if not midday and figure it out.

    • Alaknár@lemm.ee
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      12 hours ago

      How the heck do you find north based on your watch?

      Like this

      I live in north Manchester so I know Manchester is south

      What if you go on a trip to Thailand and get turned around in the jungle?

      Or I can look at the sun if not midday and figure it out

      That gives you a very approximate direction.

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          2 hours ago

          You don’t need to stare directly into the ball of fire to determine where the Sun is. All you need is the flashes of light through the leaves - and you CAN see that in the jungle.

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        11 hours ago

        It’s the same method.

        The distance between the sun and 12 is divided by two, because the clock face only shows half the day.

        If we had a clock with 24 hours in the circle and used the same method, it’d be the same as pointing at the sun and saying: South is where the sun will be at noon.