Dear All:
Maybe we just need to ask some
No....that works just fine. In fact, I'll be the early-bird next week (6
a.m.). Our active weather reporting time is from 6 a.m. - 9 a.m. during
Morning Edition. We do it at other times during the day but it's definitely
more frequent.
We actually began yesterday afternoon but I'm sure it'll take some time for
everyone to get in the habit.
Let us know if we can help in any other way.....
Penny
>>> John Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/18/02 11:10AM >>>
Dear Penny,
I hope to make it manadatory for them from Monday to collect the weather in
Celcius and tell them to get it from you. Is that to soon.
John Nichols
At 04:01 PM 17-10-2002, you wrote:
>Hello John,
>
>We can certainly try to do this for you......especially if you will ask
>your class to listen to the station!
>
>Let me know if you need anything else.
>
>Penny
>
>Penny Zent
>Station Manager
>KAMU-FM
>Texas A&M University
>MS 4244
>College Station, TX 77843-4244
>(979) 845-5613
><mailto:p-zent@;tamu.edu>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >>> John Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/16/02 07:32PM >>>
>Dear Sir or Madam:
>
>I teach a very large class at Texas A & M university. It includes a
>significant number of corps of cadets students. As part of their
>education I am trying to teach them the metric system. Remember that they
>will in large part go onto the US military and have to work in metric.
>
>I am asking that you help in the endeavor of providing these future
>soldiers, sailors, marines and air force people the best education and the
>best chance of serving their country and not being injured. I consider
>that they need to hear this stuff on a daily basis as they are
>educated. Would you consider giving the temperature in Celsius each
>morning with the temperature in Fahrenheit at the news bulletins. I
>realize this is an imposition, but if we can help one service person this
>way we should.
>
>Your advice would be appreciated.
>
> John Nichols
>
>John Nichols BE, Ph.D. (Newcastle), MIE (Aust)
>Assistant Professor
>Texas A&M University
>Department of Construction Science
>Langford AC
>Rm: A414 MD 3137
>College Station, TX 77843-3137
>
>Electronic mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Telephone: 979 845 6541
>Facsimile: 979 862 1572
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>Magna res est vocis et silentii temperamentum
>
>The greatest thing is to know when to speak
>and when to keep quiet
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John Nichols BE, Ph.D. (Newcastle), MIE (Aust), Chartered Professional
Engineer
Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University
Department of Construction Science
Langford AC
Rm: A414 MD 3137
College Station, TX 77843-3137
Electronic mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Telephone: 979 845 6541
Facsimile: 979 862 1572
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Magna res est vocis et silentii temperamentum
The greatest thing is to know when to speak
and when to keep quiet
Seneca the Younger (attributed)
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John Nichols BE, Ph.D. (Newcastle), MIE (Aust), Chartered Professional
Engineer
Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University
Department of Construction Science
Langford AC
Rm: A414 MD 3137
College Station, TX 77843-3137
Electronic mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Telephone: 979 845 6541
Facsimile: 979 862 1572
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Magna res est vocis et silentii temperamentum
The greatest thing is to know when to speak
and when to keep quiet
Seneca the Younger (attributed)
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