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Martin Rowley June 7th 07 06:02 PM

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"booty.weather" & the uk.sci.weather FAQ pages

My wife and I are moving to Dorset at the end of next week - a direct
consequence of this is that the ntl (now Virginmedia) cable broadband
service we have 'enjoyed' for the last 4 years will not be available to us -
the new area is not cabelled.

This means that the homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/ suite of files,
which include all the usw FAQ and related pages, will probably disappear in
the not too distant future.

The pages are 'mirrored' on my own site (booty.org.uk), so they will still
be available, but of course those who try to access the FAQ 'primary' site,
either directly or via other web-sites, will find them no longer there.

The direct link to the pages on my site is:-

http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm

Martin.

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Martin Rowley


Les Crossan June 7th 07 06:49 PM

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Martin Rowley wrote:
"booty.weather" & the uk.sci.weather FAQ pages

My wife and I are moving to Dorset at the end of next week - a direct
consequence of this is that the ntl (now Virginmedia) cable broadband
service we have 'enjoyed' for the last 4 years will not be available to
us - the new area is not cabelled.

This means that the homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/ suite of files,
which include all the usw FAQ and related pages, will probably disappear
in the not too distant future.

The pages are 'mirrored' on my own site (booty.org.uk), so they will
still be available, but of course those who try to access the FAQ
'primary' site, either directly or via other web-sites, will find them
no longer there.

The direct link to the pages on my site is:-

http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm

Martin.

--
Martin Rowley


The FAQ and glossary will be still available on the backup site until me
and my family emigrate to Canada sometime in the next year.

Les

Steve Loft June 7th 07 07:21 PM

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Les Crossan wrote:
Martin Rowley wrote:
The direct link to the pages on my site is:-

http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm

Martin.

--
Martin Rowley


The FAQ and glossary will be still available on the backup site until me
and my family emigrate to Canada sometime in the next year.

Les


And perhaps I should add that the all-new FAQ site is progressing,
albeit slowly. We have most of the FAQs in place, but there is lots of
additional material to go in, then we have to sort out all the links etc.

--
Steve Loft
Sanday, Orkney. 5m ASL
http://sanday.org.uk/weather

Jim Smith June 7th 07 08:17 PM

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"Martin Rowley" m wrote in
message ...
"booty.weather" & the uk.sci.weather FAQ pages

My wife and I are moving to Dorset at the end of next week - a direct
consequence of this is that the ntl (now Virginmedia) cable broadband
service we have 'enjoyed' for the last 4 years will not be available to
us - the new area is not cabelled.

This means that the homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.weather/ suite of files,
which include all the usw FAQ and related pages, will probably disappear
in the not too distant future.

The pages are 'mirrored' on my own site (booty.org.uk), so they will still
be available, but of course those who try to access the FAQ 'primary'
site, either directly or via other web-sites, will find them no longer
there.

The direct link to the pages on my site is:-

http://booty.org.uk/booty.weather/uswfaqfr.htm

Martin.

--
Martin Rowley .


Good luck with the move, Martin - where in Dorset are you moving to?

Jim, Bournemouth



Martin Rowley June 8th 07 06:57 AM

"booty.weather" & the uk.sci.weather FAQ pages
 

Good luck with the move, Martin - where in Dorset are you moving to?

Jim, Bournemouth

.... near Ferndown: not too far away ;-)

Martin.




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