This should be fixed with the newest version on script central... 

Cheers,
  Ralf


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-----Original Message-----
From: russell Bourgoin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sonntag, 18. Januar 2009 11:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: possible bug in weather script

Hi Folks,

         We've recently been having a stretch of arctic-like weather here in
Winchendon, Massachusetts.  I have the weather script set to report the
temperatures for this town, Waterville, Maine, and Tampa, Florida.  While my
talking themometers and noaa radio are reporting temperatures of below zero,
the weather script doesn't indicate that the temps are indeed negative.  So,
when I'm told that the temperature is 10 degrees f, I do not know if its 10
above or 10 below, a difference that is quite significant.  Is this a bug or
is it my system?

Thanks,

Rusty


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