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Re: stuff that probably doesn't matter...
      Sat Aug 12 2006 06:03 PM

There are sites that have automatic text decoders to convert uppercase to lowercase; Weather Underground does such a thing. I wouldn't say it's bogus because of that. However, we get everything that comes down the pipe from the NHC so unless it escaped out somewhere through some other means, I gotta think this one's not for real.

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* stuff that probably doesn't matter... Hurricane Fredrick 1979 Sat Aug 12 2006 06:03 PM
. * * Re: stuff that probably doesn't matter... Clark   Sat Aug 12 2006 02:31 PM
. * * Re: stuff that probably doesn't matter... cieldumort   Sat Aug 12 2006 02:45 PM
. * * Re: stuff that probably doesn't matter... Clark   Sat Aug 12 2006 06:03 PM

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