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- From: mr@delfin.com (Mark Rosenberg)
- Subject: Re: Weather Channel Ski Reports!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.164607.22689@delfin.com>
- Sender: mr@yang (Mark Rosenberg)
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- Organization: Delfin Systems, Sunnyvale CA
- References: <1992Nov19.142403.21757@lambda.msfc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 16:46:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.142403.21757@lambda.msfc.nasa.gov>, puckett@lambda.msfc.nasa.gov (Jim Puckett) writes:
- |>
- |>
- |> Why, O why, did last night's Weather Channel ski reports mention
- |> a)Vermont
- |> b)New Hampshire
- |> c)Maine
- |> and
- |> d)Seven Springs along with e)Boyne Mountain, just to say the last two
- |> weren't open yet?
- |>
- |> Did the San Andreas slide all the way east to Kansas, and go Ka-Boom?
- |> Did the entire Rocky Mountain chain (along with those Midwest areas that
- |> have been open for weeks 8-) fall off the face of the earth?
- |>
- I agree. The Weather Channel has always exhibited a strong East Coast bias,
- but this year it seems even worse. You watch for half an hour while detailed
- radar maps of the Northeast are laboriously described. When they finally get
- around to the national radar picture, the announcer stands right in front of
- California ...
- -
- Mark Rosenberg
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