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Re: 2010 forecast
      Sat Aug 14 2010 12:14 PM

Yes there is, but that forecast thread closes around June 1st every year. Since its a fun competition it would have no way to fairly score it at the end of the season if constant updates were permitted. The idea is to compare our forecasts against the final season totals to see how well we did (or not). Don't worry about saving face - lots of folks including myself have sat down to a good 'crow dinner' at the end of the season
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