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http://groups-beta.google.com/group/uk.sci.weather
Appears considerably improved and more up-to-date. Jon. |
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Jon
Nifty search facility too, these are the newsgroup posts exactly 8 years ago, on 8th December 1996, (no records from 8/12/95): http://makeashorterlink.com/?E20153AF9 Some familiar names there! Karl, Orkney |
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Karl Cooper writes: Jon Nifty search facility too, these are the newsgroup posts exactly 8 years ago, on 8th December 1996, (no records from 8/12/95): Google can be forgiven for having nothing from 8/12/95, as the group hadn't been created. http://makeashorterlink.com/?E20153AF9 Some familiar names there! And some familiar topics (eg attacks on hyped long range forecasts). -- John Hall "Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history." George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) |
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A search in Firefox gets me less bells and whistles than with the AOL
skinned IE browser. (No search by date offered for instance.) Nice to see they have their data stored in the original order. Now if they can just get the messages posted in a reasonable time instead of the timetable used by the Post Office.... -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"Karl Cooper" wrote in message
... Jon Nifty search facility too, these are the newsgroup posts exactly 8 years ago, on 8th December 1996, (no records from 8/12/95): http://makeashorterlink.com/?E20153AF9 Some familiar names there! Karl, Orkney Indeed some stalwarts in there and familiar themes too as John says. Looks like I first stumbled across the group in January of 1997, seems like yesterday - and of course this was when I first came across the immensely knowledgeable M. Rowley before I had the pleasure of working with him a year or two later. Not to mention a certain W. Hand :-) Also brings back fond memories of reading Paul's (Bartlett) evening model summaries and the tantalising will it won't it set-ups. I haven't looked but I guess it must've been the winter of 97/98 I'm thinking of and I can't remember now if it did or it didn't ! The Google archives really are a fantastic resource. Nostalgic cheers, Jon. |
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