To: PSN Note attachment: PSN Display case Frank Cooper and John Cole made a SEISMIC display for the lighted = display case in the Friendswood, Texas, USA, library. We identify = ourselves as PSN Seismic Stations and include information about PSN. It = is titled SEISMOLOGY AND EARTHQUAKES. 1. The top shelf shows a 40 inch panorama of the 1906 San Francisco = earthquake and information about it. 2. The second shelf shows a 40-inch digital and analog earthquake = recording of the 6.9 KERMADEC ISLAND REGION EQ (09/20/97) with each = phase identified by name. Also on this shelf is Frank Cooper's home-made = S-G seismograph sensor. A picture of the sensor identifies the parts = and how it works. 3. On the third shelf are pictures and information about Frank Cooper = and John Cole and their PSN seismic stations. 4. Fourth shelf includes display name (on right) and information about = PSN and includes the PSN World-Wide map (on left). 5. Fifth shelf is John Cole's Mini Lehman and information about it and = one seismogram (far left). A picture of the sensor identifies the parts = and how the sensor works. One of the librarians has told us there has been a lively interest in = the display especially among young people. They also stated they were = happy to have a display that is especially appealing to males. Frank Cooper's PSN web page is: http://freeweb.pdq.net/fxc/ John Cole's PSN web page is: http://freeweb.pdq.net/fxc/four.htm We include our web page addresses in the display and I have had quite a = few "hits" since the display opened early in August. The display will = remain during the month of august and may go to a neighboring library = after that. Regards, Frank Cooper, Friendswood, Texas, USATo: PSNNote attachment: PSN Display = caseFrank Cooper and John Cole made a = SEISMIC=20 display for the lighted display case in the Friendswood, Texas, USA,=20 library. We identify ourselves as PSN Seismic Stations and include = information about PSN. It is titled SEISMOLOGY AND = EARTHQUAKES.1. The top shelf shows a 40 inch = panorama of the=20 1906 San Francisco earthquake and information about it.2. The second shelf shows a 40-inch = digital and=20 analog earthquake recording of the 6.9 KERMADEC ISLAND REGION EQ = (09/20/97) with=20 each phase identified by name. Also on this shelf is Frank Cooper's = home-made=20 S-G seismograph sensor. A picture of the sensor identifies the = parts and=20 how it works.3. On the = third shelf are=20 pictures and information about Frank Cooper and John Cole and their PSN = seismic=20 stations.4. Fourth shelf includes display name (on right) and = information about PSN and includes the PSN World-Wide map (on=20 left).5. Fifth shelf is John Cole's Mini Lehman and = information=20 about it and one seismogram (far left). A picture of the sensor = identifies the=20 parts and how the sensor works.One of the librarians has told us there has been a = lively=20 interest in the display especially among young people. They also = stated=20 they were happy to have a display that is especially appealing to=20 males.Frank Cooper's PSN web page is: http://freeweb.pdq.net/fxc/John Cole's = PSN web page=20 is: http://freeweb.pdq.net/fxc/f= our.htmWe include our web page addresses in = the display=20 and I have had quite a few "hits" since the display opened = early in=20 August. The display will remain during the month of august and may = go to a=20 neighboring library after that.Regards,Frank Cooper, Friendswood, Texas, USA
Larry Cochrane <cochrane@..............>