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arnezthe
response 10 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 17:14 UTC 2003

he[C in indonesia / bogor cloudy
remmers
response 11 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 12:29 UTC 2003

Re #9: Last I knew, bhoward was living in Japan.  The IP address
he connected from suggests that he still does.

(Hi Bruce!)
cmcgee
response 12 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 13:02 UTC 2003

With maybe a vacation or temporary posting to Hawaii?
arnezthe
response 13 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 16:05 UTC 2003

hai Mr. John H. Remmers 
Please help me about linux [D[D[A[2~ red had 9
please tell me about red had linux 9
thank for all your reply
remmers
response 14 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 03:28 UTC 2003

Maybe I will, but not in the weather item.
bhoward
response 15 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 06:12 UTC 2003

(howzit, john!)

still in tokyo, slightly different location near the tama river.  have a
house in hawai`i, but working in tokyo to pay for it :-)

the weather here this afternoon is perfect.  sunny, blue skies, warm
with light fall winds breezing by from time to time.
krj
response 16 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 06:16 UTC 2003

We saw the CBC coverage of Hurricane Juan's impact on Nova Scotia
and Prince Edward Island.   A few dead, 200,000 without power, 
downed trees and building damage.   No mention of it in the US
press, really.
 
The Weather Channel says it's 33 F in Ann Arbor right now.
Our yard tends to run cold; this might be the end for a lot
of our garden, in particular the dahlias.
charcat
response 17 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 02:08 UTC 2003

It was snowing today about 7pm at Jackson, Michigan's red lobster.
tsty
response 18 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 08:37 UTC 2003

FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT TONIGHT UNTIL 6:00AM EDT
Urgent - Weather Message National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI 
1050 PM EDT Wed Oct 1 2003 

...Freeze Warning Expanded To Include Wayne County As Widespread Freeze 
Conditions Expected Across Southeast Lower Michigan.... 

.Temperatures Are Expected To Fall Below Freezing In Many Locations 
Overnight...As A Strong Cold Front Continues South Of Michigan Overnight. 
Locations Along And North Of Interstate 69 Will Likely Receive A Hard 
Freeze As Temperatures Fall Into The Mid To Upper 20s After Midnight. 
  
Further South...Temperatures Will Bottom Out Near 30 Degrees In Most 
Areas...But Will Remain A Bit Milder Within The City Of Detroit. While 
Lows In The City Of Detroit Will Remain Closer To 35...Lows In Western 
And Southern Wayne County Will Fall To Near 30. For This Reason...
Wayne County Is Added To The Freeze Warning. In Addition...
  
Locations Near The Relatively Mild Waters Of The Great Lakes Will 
Remain At Or Slightly Above Freezing. 


...Freeze Warning In Effect Tonight... 

Low Temperatures Will Bottom Out At Or Below Freezing Across Most Of 
Southeast Lower Michigan Overnight. 

Only The City Of Detroit...And Locations Adjacent To The Relatively 
Warm Waters Of The Great Lakes Will Remain Just Above Freezing. 
Even So...Patchy Frost May Still Occur. 
  





damn!



charcat
response 19 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 08:43 UTC 2003

there is lots of frost on my car at 4:45 a.m.  just west of chelsea, michigan
slynne
response 20 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 13:36 UTC 2003

Yeah, I had to dig out my ice scraper because of all the frost on my 
car. boo. 
tod
response 21 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 15:08 UTC 2003

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furs
response 22 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 15:09 UTC 2003

I have frost on my two pumpkins.
tod
response 23 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 15:32 UTC 2003

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keesan
response 24 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 15:41 UTC 2003

Jim went out late two evenings ago to pick all the grapes and tomatoes - just
in time. He was sure it would not freeze last night due to the clouds.
remmers
response 25 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 15:54 UTC 2003

Thermometer read 29 degrees when I got up this morning.  Yuck.
keesan
response 26 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 16:44 UTC 2003

The average first frost in Ann Arbor is I think about Oct. 7.  
krj
response 27 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 17:30 UTC 2003

Amazingly, our garden, in which nothing had been covered, shows no sign of 
frost damage.  Usually our garden runs colder than the official Ann Arbor
temperature, but the dahlias all look happy.
gelinas
response 28 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 17:31 UTC 2003

Yah!
jaklumen
response 29 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 22:43 UTC 2003

Interesting to read about chilly weather in your portion of the 
Midwest.  Over here, we haven't shaken summer just yet, or rather warm 
temperatures... not that long ago, we had a few 80-90 degree 
temperatures.  Still lots of sunshine.
gelinas
response 30 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 22:46 UTC 2003

Well, it's probably been a while since we saw 90-degree days.
asddsa
response 31 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 23:20 UTC 2003

re 30 Uhm, 90 degrees is 10 degrees below the boiling point or water. 
Temperatures on Earth have never gotten that high before.
gelinas
response 32 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 23:23 UTC 2003

We use the Farenheit scale here, asddsa.
dah
response 33 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 01:03 UTC 2003

No, we use Centigrade.
keesan
response 34 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 01:20 UTC 2003

Nothing froze in Jim's neighborhood including the highly frost sensitive
impatiens.  But it won't be much longer.
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