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I notice that Dawlish Paul's website has now closed.
That didn't last long did it?

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I notice that Dawlish Paul's website has now closed.
That didn't last long did it?



.... ah well; we'll just have to plod along with our boring
old-fashioned newsgroup.

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I notice that Dawlish Paul's website has now closed.
That didn't last long did it?

... ah well; we'll just have to plod along with our boring old-fashioned
newsgroup.

Martin.


Tsk, tsk...Martin! ;-)

Could mean Paul will be back...with a vengeance!?

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On 13 Nov, 18:47, "jcw999" wrote:
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I notice that Dawlish Paul's website has now closed.
That didn't last long did it?

... ah well; we'll just have to plod along with our boring old-fashioned
newsgroup.


Martin.


Tsk, tsk...Martin! *;-)

Could mean Paul will be back...with a vengeance!?

Joe


Yes, a bit worrying that

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... ah well; we'll just have to plod along with our boring
old-fashioned newsgroup.


After all - these old fashioned ways of discussing the weather really have
fallen flat on their feet after 10+ years...

Richard


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... ah well; we'll just have to plod along with our boring
old-fashioned newsgroup.


After all - these old fashioned ways of discussing the weather really have
fallen flat on their feet after 10+ years...

Richard


And we still use our own names by and large, instead of names like "storm
force" or "cloud nine", gosh we really are old fashioned on here :-)

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... ah well; we'll just have to plod along with our boring
old-fashioned newsgroup.


After all - these old fashioned ways of discussing the weather really
have
fallen flat on their feet after 10+ years...

Richard


And we still use our own names by and large, instead of names like "storm
force" or "cloud nine", gosh we really are old fashioned on here :-)

Will

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"Richard Dixon" wrote
After all - these old fashioned ways of discussing the weather
really have
fallen flat on their feet after 10+ years...


.... over 12 years in fact! I had to look it up to remind myself how
long the ng has been around - originally proposed by Philip Eden ...

http://groups.google.com/group/uk.sci.weather/about

Initial post (Charter) April 20th, 1996.

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Martin Rowley writes:
"Richard Dixon" wrote
After all - these old fashioned ways of discussing the weather
really have
fallen flat on their feet after 10+ years...


... over 12 years in fact! I had to look it up to remind myself how
long the ng has been around - originally proposed by Philip Eden ...

http://groups.google.com/group/uk.sci.weather/about

Initial post (Charter) April 20th, 1996.


Fascinating. I wonder what happened in November, 1996 (is Google missing
most of the posts for some reason?) and in February, 2005 (a major spam
outbreak?).
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On 15 Nov, 10:44, "Martin Rowley"
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"Richard Dixon" wrote
After all - these old fashioned ways of discussing the weather
really have
fallen flat on their feet after 10+ years...


... over 12 years in fact! I had to look it up to remind myself how
long the ng has been around - originally proposed by Philip Eden ...


Well i have been lurking here daily for 10 years now. Never taken to
the commercial forums.

Sean



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