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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 12:52:07 -0000, "Joe Hunt"
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Keep your eye on this link, as I am sure you do -
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/products/...sstanomaly.gif


This refuses to load- something related to Wanado I think someone
said. It really is infuriating as I used to visit this twice daily!

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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 12:52:07 -0000, "Joe Hunt"
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Keep your eye on this link, as I am sure you do -
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/products/...g.NCODA.glbl_s
stanomaly.gif


This refuses to load- something related to Wanado I think someone
said. It really is infuriating as I used to visit this twice daily!



So try:

https://152.80.49.204/PUBLIC/

Another Wannado non-supporter!!

Cheers,
James
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https://152.80.49.204/PUBLIC/

Another Wannado non-supporter!!

Cheers,
James


Thanks James - have now created a desktop shortcut. I keep an eye on
the 'as ever, more runs needed' observations thread but do any of
these do a similar loop sequence up to 144hrs ahead?? Or are they all
static slides (which I personally find less interesting)
(The trouble with this newsgroup is that there is so much traffic of
interest that it is easy to miss useful tips: if I read everything, I
do nothing and 'work' gets put on to an in-tray the height of Everest)

So I am a little wary of posting/enquiring in case I get told 'well,we
have been there before'.

Do you happen to know who has a Vantage Pro AWS and who is reasonably
happy to field quick queries by e mail? I have installed one at Milton
Abbey (hijacking/pleading/raiding a variety of budget holders!) and
and waiting for the new issue so that I can get one installed here
about 5 miles west of Dorchester, on the outskirts of 'West Dorset', a
pretty remote part of the country in my opinion! Obviously I have
access to company FAQs which will supply most stuff I need.

I wonder if anyone has ever done a survey of which members live where.
Down here I have spotted someone in Romsey, and two(?) down in Exeter,
with Will Hand reporting from the leeward side of Hay Tor. Dorset
seems to be just me at the moment, unless I have missed something!
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In message , Robin Nicholson
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https://152.80.49.204/PUBLIC/

Another Wannado non-supporter!!

Cheers,
James


Thanks James -


Pleased to be of some small help!
So I am a little wary of posting/enquiring in case I get told 'well,we
have been there before'.


Maybe, but the group seems by and large seem to be pretty friendly 8-))

Do you happen to know who has a Vantage Pro AWS and who is reasonably
happy to field quick queries by e mail? I have installed one at Milton
Abbey (hijacking/pleading/raiding a variety of budget holders!) and
and waiting for the new issue so that I can get one installed here
about 5 miles west of Dorchester, on the outskirts of 'West Dorset', a
pretty remote part of the country in my opinion! Obviously I have
access to company FAQs which will supply most stuff I need.

I wonder if anyone has ever done a survey of which members live where.
Down here I have spotted someone in Romsey, and two(?) down in Exeter,
with Will Hand reporting from the leeward side of Hay Tor. Dorset
seems to be just me at the moment, unless I have missed something!


Why not start a different thread with these queries - it might not be
read by those not pursuing the Azores high point!! Then I'm sure you'll
get some feedback.

Cheers from a chillier S. Wales

James
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