SC - > So long as we are making assumptions on what the poorest folk did with cash

Nicholas Sasso NJSasso at msplaw.com
Fri Oct 27 14:32:19 PDT 2000


- --- Christine A Seelye-King <mermayde at juno.com> wrote:
> > First off, Bonne, earthquakes are not a weather
> > phenomenon, so he wouldn't hear about them on the
> > weather channel.  They are news and they are a
> > geological phenomenon, but not part of weather.
> 
> > Huette
> 
> Shows how much you know :)   The Weather Channel has
> regular Earthquake
> Reports, usually during the later night hours (later
> night for us on EST,
> prime time for Pacific Time), and they show what the
> epicenter was and
> what numerical rating it got on the Richtor Scale. 
> It may not be
> weather, but it is an natural phenomenon, and with
> enough regularity that
> they can make a feature out of it. 
> Christianna
>  Weather Channel Groupie

Yes, I am totally ignorant about Cable TV.  I am one
of the few, the proud, the un-cabled.  

Huette

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shall never cease to be amused.

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