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From: rainbow@ihuxe.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: weather reports
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Date: Mon, 24-Sep-84 14:43:17 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 24 14:43:17 1984
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How is one to make plans based upon the following two weather reports?
First, Saturday night, I listened to one station. Then I quickly switched
channels and caught another report. I was interested in what Sunday would 
be like.
   1)Tomorrow will be mostly rain; scattered showers throughout the day.
   2)Tomorrow will be sunny and warm; a beautiful day to get out and enjoy.
I could not believe my ears. Could this somehow describe the same day? In the 
same sity? I submit this as proof that weather reports are pure conjecture. 
Never mind all the technical equipment. Obviously the data is too complex to 
interpret. I no longer will be surprised and wonder what happened when plans 
are ruined due to incorrect weather reports.

What was Sunday's weather you ask? Well, try mostly cloudly with no rain.
Terrific. I think I'll stick to looking out the window.

Robert