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Re: Poll: WHO IS IN FAVOR OF A WEATHER QUESTION FORUM?
      Mon Aug 19 2002 01:13 AM

Definitly yes I would want to see a weather question forum about the history of canes in the US and caribbean and many other questions about tropical weather and weather in general.I like that idea very much Kevin and I hope that it will be implented here soon.

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* Poll: WHO IS IN FAVOR OF A WEATHER QUESTION FORUM? Kevin Mon Aug 19 2002 01:13 AM
. * * Re: Poll: WHO IS IN FAVOR OF A WEATHER QUESTION FORUM? guest   Fri Jun 13 2003 12:02 PM
. * * Re: Poll: WHO IS IN FAVOR OF A WEATHER QUESTION FORUM? Cycloneye   Mon Aug 19 2002 01:13 AM
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