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tod
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response 175 of 352:
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Oct 24 20:06 UTC 2003 |
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happyboy
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response 176 of 352:
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Oct 24 20:43 UTC 2003 |
it's sposta be clear out here, right?
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tod
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response 177 of 352:
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Oct 24 21:02 UTC 2003 |
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krj
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response 178 of 352:
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Oct 24 22:03 UTC 2003 |
The Detroit forecast calls for rain. :(
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tod
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response 179 of 352:
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Oct 24 22:24 UTC 2003 |
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slynne
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response 180 of 352:
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Oct 25 02:02 UTC 2003 |
my cell phone wasnt working for a bit earlier. It's too cloudy for sky
watching :(
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bhoward
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response 181 of 352:
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Oct 25 03:27 UTC 2003 |
The last time I saw an aurora was in Ann Arbor, must have been around
1990 or 1991. For some reason that year, they were appearing quite a
bit further south than normal.
I had an attic apartment with a nice view in the right direction at
the time. Also had a phone with a long extension cord and a handy
trick that let us shimmy up onto the roof of the house.
A friend from the station was visiting that night (Des Preston) so
the two of us made our way on to the roof, called into the station
and as I recall, spent next 20 minutes doing a live broadcast
describing the aurora right from the roof above my apartment.
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asddsa
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response 182 of 352:
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Oct 25 05:19 UTC 2003 |
It's completely overcast here.
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other
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response 183 of 352:
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Oct 25 05:23 UTC 2003 |
I'll have to ask Des about that the next time I see him. :)
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jmsaul
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response 184 of 352:
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Oct 25 16:28 UTC 2003 |
Re #181: Hey, Bruce!
Re #156-160: Joe, when are you driving that stretch of road?
I don't normally have a problem with pedestrians having the
right of way even when jaywalking, but the way they've set
those particular lights up, it's hell. The lights are short,
they're all no turn on red, and it's congested -- though the
congestion's getting slightly better as more and more people
learn that the State St. shopping area isn't worth it any more.
It's a road rage incubator.
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gelinas
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response 185 of 352:
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Oct 25 16:53 UTC 2003 |
It varies, but usually around 16:00, I think. I haven't been getting out
in the morning, so I've not tried it at noon, that I can recall. Oh,
wait: I took the kids to Cottage Inn for lunch on Wednesday. We were
seated around 13, plus or minus fifteen minutes. I came down State and
parked across the street from the restaurant.
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jmsaul
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response 186 of 352:
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Oct 25 17:39 UTC 2003 |
Straight across on State isn't (relatively) bad in either direction. What
hoses you is if there's s turn involved (State southbound on to William may
be okay).
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gelinas
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response 187 of 352:
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Oct 25 23:01 UTC 2003 |
I guess it's just timing. The one time I can remember going from North U to
Liberty in the past week, I saw how short the left arrow was, only three or
four got through, but I was first in line on the next cycle. I _probably_
could have pushed the yellow, but I try to avoid that.
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llyren
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response 188 of 352:
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Oct 25 23:50 UTC 2003 |
* ANNOUNCEMENT *
On November 1st, 2nd, 7th, 8th, and 9th, Pioneer High School Theatre
Guild presents the Washtenaw County premier of the acclaimed musical
Les Miserables. It promises to be an absolutely incredible show (I'm
in it, and it's amazing) and I encourage everyone to come see it and
spread the word! Friday and Saturday shows are at 7:30 PM and Sunday
shows are at 2:00 PM in Schreiber Auditorium at Pioneer High School.
Tickets are on sale at the Food & Drug Mart at Stadium and Packard;
adult tickets are $10 and student / senior tickets are $6. Get yours
before all five shows are sold out! See you there!
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bhoward
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response 189 of 352:
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Oct 26 01:09 UTC 2003 |
Re#184: Howdy, howdy Joe!
Re# 183: You have an email address for Des? Been trying to catch up
with him for a while. Wasn't able to find him last time I
passed through Ann Arbor.
So anyone have any general announcements when the solar storm is
suppose to (or supposed to have) hit abd blow out all our
electronics?
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aruba
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response 190 of 352:
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Oct 26 02:45 UTC 2003 |
Re #188: Thanks for the invitation! I went to a Pioneer show a few years
ago, and it was a lot of fun. Is there a poster online that I could tape to
the fridge, so I won't forget?
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other
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response 191 of 352:
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Oct 26 03:11 UTC 2003 |
I don't have an email for him, I just see him all over town.
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jep
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response 192 of 352:
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Oct 26 04:00 UTC 2003 |
Tonight is the end of Daylight Savings time. That means two things:
1) Set your clocks BACK one hour. (Yay! Sleep in for an hour)
2) Change your smoke alarm batteries.
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tod
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response 193 of 352:
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Oct 26 12:26 UTC 2003 |
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keesan
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response 194 of 352:
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Oct 26 17:30 UTC 2003 |
Smoke alarms squeal when they have low batteries.
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goose
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response 195 of 352:
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Oct 26 20:04 UTC 2003 |
Not all smoke alarms do.
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gull
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response 196 of 352:
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Oct 26 20:41 UTC 2003 |
Besides, they always start squealing at 3 am.
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remmers
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response 197 of 352:
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Oct 26 22:30 UTC 2003 |
I wish to announce that I hope that everyone affected changed their
clocks from daylight to standard time. (Computers nowadays tend to
be pretty good at doing this on their own.)
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sno
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response 198 of 352:
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Oct 26 23:45 UTC 2003 |
I always find one clock that I forgot to change several days after I
fix everything else. Each year it is different. This year, I'm
pretty sure it will be the clock in my car, primarily because I'm
not going to worry about it until some idle moment at a stop light.
Also, I wait until I need to change the VCR clocks before I mess
with them.
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keesan
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response 199 of 352:
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Oct 27 01:04 UTC 2003 |
Jim just changed my clock so I have to stay up an hour later (but I won't,
and this way I can get an extra hour of sleep since the garbage trucks will
come an hour later tomorrow morning). My computer does not need to be changed
because we never changed it last spring.
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