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I, too, like their use anti-flatlander secret code. On the other
hand, I too must have ADD, because I often spaceout halfway through
their spot only to miss the forecast for they day. I think Mark and
Steve do it intentionally at the request of VPR, so that you have to
continue to listento the station until the next forecast.
--Matt
On 10/17/05, Jim Crowley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> TOS and others wrote:
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> > I have trouble with the eye in the sky on VPR.
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> Must be you non-Vermonters (i.e., flatlanders) having trouble with our
> geography.
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> I have no trouble following those forecasts. Vermonters know where Rt. 4, Rt. 2,
> Eastern Townships, northern Greens, southern valley floors, etc. are located.
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> I much prefer this style of forecasting that uses real features that are
> important to the weather rather than counties like the NWS does. I mean, why
> should the weather be different across county borders?
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