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 Friday, March 1, 2002
Senator brutalizes Intel rep for resisting CPRM.
[Hack the Planet]
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Long range forecast for Winterail

After a dry January and February, a major changes now taking place in the Jet Stream pattern, which recently has also provided record highs and unseasonably warm "spring-like" temperatures, will produce very winter-like weather for the next ten days, including Winterail, Mar09.

The first change takes place this weekend with cool northwesterly winds for most of California with a gradual cooling trend. The Jet stream begins to dive southward from Alaska next week with the first blast of cold air and snow moving into the Cascades Tuesday morning and the Sierra on Wednesday. A broad trough of low pressure forms along the West Coast and remains in place through next week. Cold, unstable air circulating around this weather system will maintain showery weather through at least Sunday. Significant snow is likely in the Cascades and the Sierra with several feet of new snow likely by next weekend.

For those coming to Stockton to do some railfanning, flangers and spreaders are likely to be working the Overland Route. Very low snow levels will accompany this weather system with snow likely in the Mother Lode on the Sierra Railroad. Snow will also blanket the Feather River Canyon, the Tehachapi and the Palmdale-Colton-Cutoff. I am forecasting occasional showers and temperatures in the upper 40's for Mar09. The overall forecast for March is above normal precipitation and below normal temperatures. -Meteorologist Mike Pechner


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David Lynch is starting a subscription site.  Damn, this would be so much better in Radio.  Imagine paying for access and having to wait for video?  That sucks.  Radio would ease that.  P2P would help too, but not by much (except on the cost side).  The P2P players are caught in a weird loop spun by the inhalation of their own exhaust.

[John Robb's Radio Weblog]
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BTW, Frontier 8 shipped yesterday.   [Scripting News]
comments < 7:16:10 PM        >

A review of Radio 8 on O'Reilly. $0. By Jon Udell. Priceless.   [Scripting News]
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New Radio 8 feature released this afternoon. Screen shot. A new link in the Cloud Links section above the status center, links you to your community. Today, for all Radio users, that's Weblogs.Com. After our next corner-turn, it could be your intranet, or ISP or some other interesting place to gather a community of thinkers, writers and fact-gatherers.  [Scripting News]
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What is a Radio weblog?

WYSIWYG Blogging+Navigator Links+RSS Syndication+Referrer Logs+FTP Upstreaming==Topic-Oriented Web of Smart People.

[Peter Drayton's]


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