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How do weather services get sky conditions above the surface?
Joeseph P. Blow wrote:
You'll never see a post by MX, Bertie, or Max, nor will you ever see a response to them. Wow, neat! You'll be a ****ing censor! You would be free to choose not to participate to his terms of use. Other people would participate. I'm positive you've heard of moderated forums. You'll also never see a post by a spammer, unless a known poster decides to spam, or if I decide it's not really spam. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Or maybe you haven't. -c |
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