The Sunrise, The Clock, And The Map That Covers Everything

My family vacations in Maine most years, and because it’s so far north and east, the sun rises egregiously early around the summer solstice. I was looking up the sunrise times on a chart and noticed that the earliest sunrise did not line up with the longest day. It was about a week earlier. Additionally, the latest sunset is about a week after the solstice. At the winter solstice, the latest sunrise and earliest sunset are even further off, about two weeks in either direction from the solstice.

I thought that the math behind this calculation would make for good content for an article, but the true reason behind the anomaly is much more interesting than a simple calculation, and has significantly altered my understanding of time itself.

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Apple Maps in FileMaker With MapKit JS

For awhile we’ve been asked: “Can you use Apple Maps inside FileMaker, rather than using Google Maps or MapQuest?” We decided to give it a shot, thanks to MapKit JS, the JavaScript implementation of the MapKit library widely used on macOS and iOS. Here is a technique our FileMaker and JavaScript development teams designed to enable Apple Maps inside a FileMaker solution.

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