The slider only goes to 8pm and sunset isn't until 9:57pm tonight in Glasgow. And before you say anything the Sun is shining down brightly at the moment.
The little display on the right with the building models is very cute. Looks like someone has run some vision algorithm over the satellite images.
I'm curious about this, it located me down to the intersection in SF, and I have Chrome set to ask when sites try to geolocate, but it did not ask me on the site...
But seriously, a cold beer in the hot sun can be one of life's little pleasures, but it requires the right kind of beer - typically one that you wouldn't drink otherwise. For instance, I would never touch a Corona in a bar, but a Corona with a lime on the beach is a completely different experience. However, my go-to sun-beer is a nice Blue Moon with an orange slice, which is another beer I typically wouldn't drink otherwise.
Would work nicely for Amsterdam, except that it considers houseboats down in the canals buildings that throw as much shadow as the buildings around them, thereby eliminating 50% of the options in my neighborhood (all canals, all filled with boats).
We need this for SF! For such a (comparatively) sunny place, I've struggled to find good places to sit and drink in the sun (moved from the UK in August).
Doesn't work for me. Mac Chrome 35. Clicking search does nothing, tried with extensions off too.
On the idea itself I did this myself using R a few months back for the pubs in Islington to schedule meetups with friends when the sun was out for the weekend. Good to have it as a site.
Great idea but right now I'm in East Midtown NYC. Not a lot of sun at any time of day. Don't think this app takes into account height of buildings, which is kinda important...
Nice site, took a lot of refreshes for it to work for me though (console is saying that certain scripts were not loading because they were timing out (jquery, moment)).
Guess this is the hacker news effect, but I can't get the website to yield a single result. Which is a real shame as it's a beautiful day in London town.
[+] [-] itodd|11 years ago|reply
2.984×10^30 pints
[+] [-] adaml_623|11 years ago|reply
The little display on the right with the building models is very cute. Looks like someone has run some vision algorithm over the satellite images.
[+] [-] billybofh|11 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] kawsper|11 years ago|reply
Until I figured out that is the default starting position.
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[+] [-] timlukins|11 years ago|reply
For example, here in Edinburgh one of the best (indeed rare) beer gardens is the Pear Tree:
http://pintsinthesun.co.uk/#55.94434710372921/-3.18554684848...
Which is notorious for the dreaded shadow of nearby Appleton Tower (8 stories, immediately to the west) curtailing an evenings imbibing..
[+] [-] maxerickson|11 years ago|reply
http://www.openstreetmap.org/way/5325201
They link to a more detailed description, it isn't very prominent:
http://www.pokelondon.com/blog/fun-stuff/pints-in-the-sun/
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[+] [-] bwag|11 years ago|reply
Edit: Plus, direct sunlight can skunk a hoppy beer in minutes.
[+] [-] stronglikedan|11 years ago|reply
But seriously, a cold beer in the hot sun can be one of life's little pleasures, but it requires the right kind of beer - typically one that you wouldn't drink otherwise. For instance, I would never touch a Corona in a bar, but a Corona with a lime on the beach is a completely different experience. However, my go-to sun-beer is a nice Blue Moon with an orange slice, which is another beer I typically wouldn't drink otherwise.
[+] [-] kevinmchugh|11 years ago|reply
2) a hoppy beer in the sun can skunk in minutes. So keep those under an umbrella.
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[+] [-] philbarr|11 years ago|reply
"It is now sunny in the beer garden of your favourite pub."
"Clear your schedule, there is an 80% chance of it being sunny in your favourite pub between 1pm and 3pm this coming Saturday."
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On the idea itself I did this myself using R a few months back for the pubs in Islington to schedule meetups with friends when the sun was out for the weekend. Good to have it as a site.
[+] [-] ejvos|11 years ago|reply
https://itunes.apple.com/nl/app/zonnegrens/id634451165?mt=8
Yes we have height differences as well!
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XMLHttpRequest cannot load https://api.foursquare.com/v2/venues/search?client_id=FNJEOV.... No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://pintsinthesun.co.uk' is therefore not allowed access.
[+] [-] grahamel|11 years ago|reply
https://github.com/pokelondon/pintsinthesun
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