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[[Image:COE_Sundial.JPG|250px|thumb|right|the new Digital Sundial - photo by Jules M. Bangate]]
[[Image:COE_Sundial.JPG|250px|thumb|right|the new Digital Sundial - photo by Jules M. Bangate]]
Designed by Engr. Mario Montejo (DOST Secretary), the new Sundial is also known as "the Sundial of the New Millenium," a project of [[Tau Alpha Fraternity]]. It features a digital display of not only the time, but of the day and month as well.<br /><br />
Designed by Engr. Mario Montejo (DOST Secretary), the new Sundial is also known as "the Sundial of the New Millenium," a project of [[Tau Alpha Fraternity]]. It features a digital display of not only the time, but of the day and month as well. It automatically adjusts for the Earth's rotational tilt and elliptical orbit eccentricity.<br /><br />
The digital sundial is located in the original site of the analog Sundial at the west lawn of Melchor Hall.
Located in the original site of the analog Sundial at the west lawn of [[Melchor Hall]], the digital sundial is Tau Alpha's donation to the [[UP College of Engineering]] on the college's 100th founding anniversary on June 13, 2010.


[[Image:Sundial%2C_11_am%2B%2B.jpg|150px|thumb|left|reflection of the new Digital Sundial - photo by Jules M. Bangate]]
[[Image:Sundial%2C_11_am%2B%2B.jpg|150px|thumb|left|reflection of the new Digital Sundial - photo by Jules M. Bangate]]
[[Image:Sundial%2C_11_am.jpg|150px|thumb|right|11am - the new Digital Sundial - photo by Jules M. Bangate]]
[[Image:Sundial%2C_11_am.jpg|150px|thumb|right|11am - the new Digital Sundial - photo by Jules M. Bangate]]

Revision as of 21:29, 17 July 2010

the new Digital Sundial - photo by Jules M. Bangate

Designed by Engr. Mario Montejo (DOST Secretary), the new Sundial is also known as "the Sundial of the New Millenium," a project of Tau Alpha Fraternity. It features a digital display of not only the time, but of the day and month as well. It automatically adjusts for the Earth's rotational tilt and elliptical orbit eccentricity.

Located in the original site of the analog Sundial at the west lawn of UP College of Engineering, the digital sundial is Tau Alpha's donation to the UP College of Engineering on the college's 100th founding anniversary on June 13, 2010.

reflection of the new Digital Sundial - photo by Jules M. Bangate
11am - the new Digital Sundial - photo by Jules M. Bangate