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Web Weather => Useful Links => Topic started by: wrymar on May 26, 2016, 08:02:13 PM
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I've recently created a new website called Analog Weather (www.analogweather.com). It presents my collection of vintage instruments and provides for download of a huge collection vintage weather instrument catalogs. I'm always adding to it so check it out!
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Content-wise it is amazing and quite unique. Quite a difficult and time-consuming task to put together all the data! Really cool!!!
If I could only recommend one thing, as for me, I find it sligthly difficult to use your website because of the background image. The numbers and lines make it a bit hard for me to read the text. See what others have to say, maybe I just have weird eyes :D (could be, I wear very strong glasses and have astigmatism :D)
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Very nice, thanks for sharing. =D> We had someone with the 3" dia. brass or copper Taylor rain gauge wondering who made it. I see it in the catalogs.
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I've recently created a new website called Analog Weather (www.analogweather.com). It presents my collection of vintage instruments and provides for download of a huge collection vintage weather instrument catalogs. I'm always adding to it so check it out!
Great Job!
Nice layout and a beautiful collection of vintage instruments.
Thanks for sharing =D>
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Content-wise it is amazing and quite unique. Quite a difficult and time-consuming task to put together all the data! Really cool!!!
If I could only recommend one thing, as for me, I find it sligthly difficult to use your website because of the background image. The numbers and lines make it a bit hard for me to read the text.
Exactly what I was going to say.
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Sweet website, I love reading about old instruments, and learning more about them for that matter. I really appreciate all of the work you have done putting this website up!