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Re: Posters Flaming Mods
      Tue Aug 29 2006 06:15 PM

I agree with Wingman51 about being tough to be a mod on this site...with any storm approaching the U.S. Tensions get high, people get anxious, and it is a site such as this that helps people be prepared for a storm and perhaps help dinimish some of the fear and anxiety that comes with these types of events.

I read the info on this site because I can get a feeling of what a storm may do by reading a variety of different, well-researched opinions and by looking at all the professional info that is on this site or linked to this site. Being informed and prepared is what will help keep my family safe.

Personal attacks and comments don't provide information about the current storm and are, truthfully, a distraction. There are other avenues to vent your differences than on this weather site.

All the mods and mets on this site do an excellent job at helping us stay informed! Great job, folks!

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* Posters Flaming Mods Wingman51 Tue Aug 29 2006 06:15 PM
. * * Re: Posters Flaming Mods John C   Tue Aug 29 2006 06:28 PM
. * * Re: Posters Flaming Mods newbie   Tue Aug 29 2006 06:15 PM

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