I'm in central Pennsylvania and it's been snowing since early this morning. We 
have about 4-6 inches and it is still snowing hard. Glad I'm not going anywhere 
today!
Marie

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-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Dolan [mailto:pdo...@drew.edu]
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 11:36 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Anybody See Any Snow?

We're ~25 miles east of NYC and not a flake in sight (and assuming Mike Palij 
lives in NYC, I don't imagine he'll be doing a lot of shoveling!).

Patrick

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>>> On 12/19/2009 at 11:24 AM, "Serafin, John" 
>>> <john.sera...@email.stvincent.edu>
wrote:
> Don't know about that Frostburg place, but where I live in SW PA, we have
> about 3-4" in my driveway right now, and it's still snowing (although not at a
> furious pace). I'd be happy to see this move off toward NY!
>
> Over the years of teaching statistics, I've sometimes toyed with the idea of
> having students do a semester long project where they record local weather
> predictions and then do various analyses related to accuracy. Never gotten
> around to it, but I'd guess the error would be large. Especially when it
> comes to snowfall, I think the forecasts tend to purposely err on the high
> side.
>
> As for favorite holiday music, no single song comes to mind. But a Serafin
> tradition is to listen to the Nutcracker. If time permits, we'll also queue
> up Handel's Messiah (nice background music during the traditional Christmas
> eve dinner). Oh, one individual favorite that just came to mind is Bing
> Crosby & David Bowie doing Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth. Very cool
> combination. And then there's Carol of the Bells (I have it by Robert Shaw
> Chorale, but have heard many other versions). Hmm, guess I do have some
> individual favorites.
>
> Happy shoveling, Mike!
>
> John
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> John Serafin
> Psychology Department
> Saint Vincent College
> Latrobe, PA 15650
> john.sera...@email.stvincent.edu
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Mike Palij <m...@nyu.edu>
> Reply-To: TIPS posts <tips@acsun.frostburg.edu>
> Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 04:17:18 -0500
> To: TIPS posts <tips@acsun.frostburg.edu>
> Cc: Mike Palij <m...@nyu.edu>
> Subject: [tips] Anybody See Any Snow?
>
> On the east coast of the U.S. there is supposed to be this
> lollapalooza of a snow storm moving north which is supposed
> to hit NYC and leave 8+ inches of snow (*yawn*).  So far,
> no flakes (outside of the usual ones that one encounters on
> the streets of NYC).  But I hear that there is a little bit of
> snow now around Maryland, round a place called Frostburg.
> Is this true or another misrepresentation by the eastern liberal
> elite media establishment?
>
> By the way, anyone have a favorite Holidays song?  I'm
> partial to Annie Lennox's version of "Winter Wonderland".
>
>
> -Mike Palij
> New York University
> m...@nyu.edu
>
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