--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> On Feb 26, 2007, at 11:39 AM, markmeredith2002 wrote:
> 
> >
> > I don't understand the original post by brigante.  Is it that the 
Des
> > Moines paper doesn't mention Ffld, a small town nowhere near des
> > moines, in its weather article and so that means the bad weather
> > miraculously missed ffld??  Why would the des moines paper mention
> > ffld by name?  As anyone who lives here knows, most of fairfield 
was
> > without power due to the storm.  The storm was less severe as you 
went
> > south from des moines but ffld was hit just the same as ottumwa 
and
> > other nearby cities.  This seems similar to the bizarre thinking 
that
> > underlies much of the ME research.
> 
> I was wondering the same thing about what the point supposedly 
was.  I 
> read the article and didn't see FF mentioned one way or another, 
not 
> that there was any reason they should have.
> 
> So, to anyone who isn't here, and who actually cares about trivia 
like 
> this, the weather caused widespread outages here in FF, for most a 
few 
> hours but  for some overnight.  It wasn't any worse here than other 
> places, but it wasn't any better either.
> 
> And about the ME research--it is ironic that one of the places w/o 
> power the longest were the MD trailers.  "Something good must have 
been 
> happening"--or something like that.
> 
> Sal>>

Oh come on, it can't be that serious if they just asked them to stay 
with friends. Big deal. Talk about overblowing it.

Anyways, in case anyone is wondering, we're having wondeful weather 
here lately, bright and sunny, and I am off for my second ski of the 
day.

Later
OffWorld


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