Re: Weather on the Peak

From: Richard Crisp (rdcrisp@No-Spam)
Date: Sat Apr 26 2003 - 21:53:31 MST

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    very good, Phil!

    I was having trouble understanding the meaning of the word "gnarly". I have
    heard it used to mean good, sort of like how Michael Jackson morphed the
    word "Bad" to mean good. But then it can mean undesireable too. These days I
    never know what words mean. I guess that means I am joining the ranks of the
    "certified old farts"

    lol
    rdc

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "P T Chambers" <ptchamb@No-Spam>
    To: "The Astronomy Connection" <sf-bay-tac@No-Spam>
    Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 9:26 PM
    Subject: RE: [TAC] Weather on the Peak

    > So, whats the problem? Just find a 12000 foot peak.
    >
    > ---------
    > Phil Chambers [ptchamb@No-Spam] (S.F. Bay Area - Calif. USA)
    >
    > On Sat, 26 Apr 2003, Rob Hawley wrote:
    >
    > > I drove by the peak an hour or so ago. The area has high clouds. The
    peak
    > > itself is visible from the freeway.
    > >
    > > Salinas airport is reporting overcast at 11,000 as of 8PM.
    > >
    > > Rob Hawley
    > >
    > > -----Original Message-----
    > > From: sf-bay-tac-bounces@No-Spam [mailto:sf-bay-tac-bounces@No-Spam]On
    > > Behalf Of Richard Crisp
    > > Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 7:47 PM
    > > To: The Astronomy Connection
    > > Subject: Re: [TAC] Weather on the Peak
    > >
    > > does that mean that the clouds at the peak will be blocking the sky or
    does
    > > that mean that the clouds at the peak are blocking the city lights
    below?
    > > I'm not trying to be a wiseguy, just legitimately confused.
    > >
    > > thanks Jamie.
    > > Richard
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >



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