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  • From: Leslie <cayadopi AT yahoo.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] The snow
  • Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 10:24:41 -0800 (PST)

Same here coldest in 60 years, although some of the really oldtimers say
coldest in their whole lives .....Normally when there is snow on the
mountains just east and north, the snow melts by the end of the day. But
there is still snow up there from weeks ago.  It starts to melt off a bit,
and then another storm comes along.  It is very picturesque though....
 
 


> >You are on land..... therefore coldest in 60 years might apply.
>
I stand corrected.  It does indeed say just that, ....if read carefully.

And I checked.  It WAS the coldest in 60 years.
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Leslie wrote:

>
> Technical support - since it is subcontracted out of country, you go
> thru the typical routine, they only read the script.

This drives me crazy and is one of the main reasons I want to leave ATT.
Hughesnet is the same??


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