"Curiosity" wrote in message
Thanks for the suggestion, but i'm not a nut, honestly, I really do
seem to be sensitive to rapid changes in atmospheric pressure.
I have often heard the experession the cold/damp gets into my bones.
Obviously cold/damp cannot get into your bones, but something is going
on.
I never accused you of eccentricity. I have a shoulder injury that
reacts to weather inclined to thunder. I have met people with arthritis
who suffer similar problems.
The site is basically genuine but there are no end of self righteous
cranks out there (as well as eccentrics such as myself) whose main
entertainment is to prevent "alternative" discussions. Unfortunately
they have free reign on that site.
I post a lot of stuff about forecasting the weather and even earthquakes
from the phases of the moon. Apart from being accused of trolling here
the sci.geo.earthquakes site has gone all out to put people off me.
There are a lot of lunatics on there and I do mean madmen. Some of them
from the fringes of reality and a lot more from the "establishment," one
or two in respected positions in universities if the headings from their
posts are to be believed*.
*Not necessarily a good idea.
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