On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 11:57 -0800, Michael Jennings wrote: 
> On Friday, 13 November 2009, at 21:53:34 (+0200),
> Viktor Kojouharov wrote:
> 
> > for me, both of these types of codes are equally hard to obtain for
> > someone who has no idea where to look.
> 
> Everyone knows their airport code, or at least should.  And there are
> millions of places to find them, not the least of which being Google.
> 
> > I hope the new "weather" can obtain any codes automatically
> 
> I hope the new "weather" doesn't make the same mistakes "forecasts"
> did.
> 
> Michael
> 

strange that only you complained about the method yahoo uses to identify
locations. imho, I doubt everyone knows or should know these airport
codes. I certainly don't know any of these codes, and so far I haven't
needed to know them. which also brings another question. how do you
provide a weather forecast for a location that has no airport?



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