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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2008-11-07 14:46:00)
by finisher
I make a habit of writing down my dreams as soon as I wake up, to try to remember every detail. Usually, they're just crazy about something that I may have done earlier that day. But last night was different. So here is the dream I had: - I'm somewhere in Europe or Asia, driving on a highway that runs alongside and up a mountain. Don't ask me why I'm over there. I just am. - I look in... 
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2008-11-05 20:42:00)
by Atlas
2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season Withers on the Vine 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season Withers on the Vine A new Climateaudit.org series of posts Maue, R.N. (2008) Northern Hemisphere Tropical Cyclone Activity Abstract: Recent historical Northern Hemisphere tropical cyclone inactivity is compared with the ... 
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-11-04 02:15:00)
by Frosty
Quote: Originally Posted by : Kero: ####ing school is becoming a pain in the ass again. Backtracking to Frosty's second-to-last post: I try to remember as much of this as I can. I have a bad feeling that we'll end up having another 4 shoot-outs before we get any form of outside help. "Hostile, great. Last thing anyone here ... 
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Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2008-10-31 22:54:00)
by johnnyironboard
Recs: 4 November weather ideas. A NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER...THEN COMES DECEMBER? This is excerpted from what I gave my clientele back on Monday. The idea is they get the jump on others that may or may not see this later, but the average weather lover can keep up on what I am thinking. This was first outlined back on the 20th with the Monday issuance there. The will be ... 
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Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-10-28 04:37:00)
by sneuman
Quote: Originally Posted by ronniesimpson Many of you already know my situation, so I won't elaborate. My question in this thread is where to go from here. I am attempting to re-create a business plan, itinerary and outline for potential sponsors and what not, and I am trying to figure out my best route, to continue around the ... 
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Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-10-27 11:48:00)
by News_PB
The ruins lie silent and abandoned in the heart of the jungle; blocks of stone surrendered to the vines, which twist and writhe over temples, plazas and pyramids. Weeds and forest creatures have colonised the inner sanctums; mahogany and cedar trees swallow what once were roads, blotting out the sun. This is Tikal, the ancient Mayan city of northern Guatemala. There was a time when tens of ... 
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Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-10-25 16:07:00)
by Favre
Quote: Originally Posted by ut_jazz I like they are going international with these games kinda harsh on taking a Saints home game overseas, after the hurricane, and now finally the saints are good and are selling out home games. Quote: Originally Posted by lt23... 
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Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-22 07:07:00)
by Beenhead
The Heidi Cullen thing came from a book, by Glen Beck. Unfortunately he does not source quotes, he only sourced Scientific Findings. She is well known to be very aggressive defending GLobal Warming though. An understanding of how climate change works, but you do not have to subscribe to the fact that Humans are the main cause. It is hard to argue that Humans cause no level, but how much is the ... 
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Started 4 weeks ago (2008-10-21 20:34:00)
by Revolver6
Quote: Originally Posted by ianmatthews It's telling that Revolver manages to decide she was a "piece of shit", but didn't even seem to know her actual name. She was not campaigning for Obama, thus you are robbed of what you see some sort of irony. Not that it would matter, because you're human garbage. That's a human ... 
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Started 4 weeks ago (2008-10-21 12:09:00)
by slugger777
etwas ausführlicher.. 21.10.2008 12:06 DuPont Reports Solid Third Quarter Results; Emerging Markets Sales Grow 25 Percent WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Highlights -- Third quarter 2008 earnings per share were $.40, including a hurricane- related charge of $.16 per share. Excluding significant items, earnings were $.56 per share compared to $.59 per share ... 
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Started 4 days, 20 hours ago (2008-11-14 09:55:00)
by BamaFlum
http://http://www.usatoday.com/weath...activity_N. htm Quote: 30-year low for N. Hemisphere tropical cyclone activity TROPICAL ACTIVITY DECREASES THE 2008 HURRICANE SEASON Storm names, dates: 2008 tropical storms and hurricanes Federal forecasters expect busy Atlantic hurricane season Colorado State forecasters predict '... 
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Started 6 days, 15 hours ago (2008-11-12 15:15:34)
by mnfats
Because it's getting colder down there. http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/2008-11-12-no rthern- hemisphere-hurricane-activity_N.htm 
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Started 6 days ago (2008-11-13 05:45:00)
by Scott Bass
GLOBAL MEDIA REPORT - USA TODAY 30-year low for N. Hemisphere tropical cyclone activity By Oren Dorell, USA TODAY The past two years have seen a "remarkable" downturn in hurricane activity, contradicting predictions of more storms, researchers at Florida State University say. The 2007 and 2008 hurricane seasons had the least tropical activity in the Northern Hemisphere in 30 years, ... 
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Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2008-11-13 02:36:00)
by Shinesintx
Found this in the USA Today... Quote: The past two years have seen a "remarkable" downturn in hurricane activity, contradicting predictions of more storms, researchers at Florida State University say. The 2007 and 2008 hurricane seasons had the least tropical activity in the Northern Hemisphere in 30 years, according to Ryan Maue, co-author of a report on ... 
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