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Kevin
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Poll: WHO IS IN FAVOR OF A WEATHER QUESTION FORUM?
      Sun Aug 18 2002 10:27 PM

I'd really like to know your opinions...so vote and make yourselves heard. I really think a weather question board would really enrich this community and that a poll would get a read on whether or not the posters want one.





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* Poll: WHO IS IN FAVOR OF A WEATHER QUESTION FORUM? Kevin Sun Aug 18 2002 10:27 PM
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