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      Thu Jul 29 2004 12:46 PM

Although we are working on an entire new layout, one thing was bothering me about the current page, and since the season is starting to heat up, Imade the change.

The popup advisories now work with Gecko based browsers, and IE (so if you use Safari, Firefox, Mozilla 5, etc it will work as intended) I use Firefox for a browser now, and the old pop up display method didn't work with it, so I changed it a bit.

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