Depends on whether you're talking about facts, alternative facts, or if
you misunderstood when I was talking about fax.
bp
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On 10/20/2017 11:59 AM, Jason McKemie wrote:
Facts aren't political.
On Friday, October 20, 2017, Chris Wright <ch...@velociter.net
<mailto:ch...@velociter.net>> wrote:
> No I'm not one of those weird liberals.
What, like a scientist
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surveys_of_scientists%27_views_on_climate_change>?
Chris Wright
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Keep in mind weather is changing. No I'm not one of those weird
liberals. But here in Pennsylvania we've noticed a definite
difference in the amount and frequency of rain.
On Oct 20, 2017, at 13:42, Mike Hammett <af...@ics-il.net
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I'd use the NOAA page I linked to in my FB posts shared
earlier in this thread.
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The google...
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Where are you looking up your rainfall specs?
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I think both Julian Kemp and Daniel White both did rain
presentations at AnimalFarm in years past. Fascinating with
the shape and size of the raindrops, and the fact that some
places have continual drizzle and some have torrential sky
floods but both will show the same amount of rainfall.
Certainly not as simple as looking up rainfall specs for a place.
*From:*Harold Bledsoe
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*Subject:*Re: [AFMUG] IgniteNet Metrolinq
SEA is amazingly friendly. They get rain but not very intense.
What makes it particularly challenging is that it is rain
specifically across the path of the link. So a 1km link that
follows a typical squall line path will be different than a
1km link that is perpendicular to the typical squall line
(partial path with rain vs. full path with rain). It's cool
stuff like this that makes it so much fun! :-)
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 10:01 AM <ch...@wbmfg.com
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','ch...@wbmfg.com');>> wrote:
Lesseee 365.25*24*60 = 525960 minutes.
.99999 uptime = = .00001 downtime
Move the decimal 5 places = 5.296 minutes per year
25.9 seconds per month.
So should drop for a second a day or perhaps for half a
minute a month or 7 seconds a week etc etc.
Be interesting to see what folks in Seattle actually see.
*From:*Mike Hammett
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