yeah, running out of light, and poor processing...worst Ive ever had in fact. But, eh..whatever....its too cold to worry about.
Lovely...more snow. Was almost balmy today.
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Rae
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Thu 30 Jan, 2003 06:15 pm
<Rae.....squinching up her face in serious concentration to send Florida weather up to quinn and New Haven.....>
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littlek
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Thu 30 Jan, 2003 06:17 pm
Thanks Rae....
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Rae
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Thu 30 Jan, 2003 06:18 pm
<knew I was forgetting someone.....damn!>
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quinn1
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Fri 31 Jan, 2003 10:33 pm
the thoughts are nice..we know its for all of us
More rain/snow stuff tomorrow & Sunday but, its warmer so, its nice
kinda
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Misti26
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Fri 31 Jan, 2003 11:47 pm
High: 76° F
Low: 52° F
UV Index: 5 (Moderate)
Today: Clear to partly cloudy. Low 52F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Mainly sunny. High around 70F. Winds WNW at 15 to 25 mph.
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New Haven
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Sat 1 Feb, 2003 08:07 am
Tickets for the Boston Red Sox go on sale today!!!!
Today: about 30F. Slight amount of snow. Grey day.
Sunday: about 40+F. No SNOW!!
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LarryBS
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Sat 1 Feb, 2003 05:36 pm
Boston has a baseball team?
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JoanneDorel
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Sat 1 Feb, 2003 06:49 pm
Severe thunder storm alert posted for north central and north east Texas tonight. Really weird I just looked at the animated weather satellite imaging from NOAA and the storms seem to be following the path of the shuttle.
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LarryBS
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Sat 1 Feb, 2003 08:25 pm
The image was directly caused by the shuttle according to cnn and cbs - something that breaks apart at 230,000 feet going 20 times the speed of sound apparently may have that effect.
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Misti26
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Sat 1 Feb, 2003 09:14 pm
High: 69° F
Low: 42° F
UV Index: 5 (Moderate)
Today: Generally clear. Low 42F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Sunny along with a few clouds. High 74F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph.
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JoanneDorel
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Sat 1 Feb, 2003 09:31 pm
Larry I was wondering about that since there are always big storms around large military battles. This has been a hell of a day in Texas that is for sure.
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LarryBS
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Sat 1 Feb, 2003 09:59 pm
That must've been a hell of a sight for those recognizing exactly what was happening.
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Rae
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Sat 1 Feb, 2003 10:11 pm
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cicerone imposter
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Sat 1 Feb, 2003 11:22 pm
Coincidence. c.i.
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New Haven
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Sun 2 Feb, 2003 06:08 am
Boston:
Thick snow. Very wet. About 2-3 inches.
Will this ever end?
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Misti26
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Sun 2 Feb, 2003 10:00 am
It will end NH, isn't this Groundhog Day? Did he see his shadow?