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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:43 am
by trseaman
Pretty Cool Joe!

I recently discovered this webpage. I like the National Image cause I've got family on each coast. In the upper left hand corner of the map, click on the "full resolution" image to see a huge map!

Tim :D

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:31 pm
by trseaman
cktuba wrote:Or if you're really lazy
That IS really lazy... And I also added it to my browser!

Tim :D

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 11:29 pm
by tubatooter1940
Thank you, bloke.
I followed your instructions, clicked on my map location and came up with a NOAA site with a forecast for Lat 30.36 and Lon 87.78. That's me gang !
Cool!!! 8)
Got it on my browser. :D

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 4:48 pm
by iiipopes
My wife installed a program called WeatherBug on our computer. After you program it for your local area, it has a little ladybug icon that sits in the bar and shows temperature. If you have a weather alert, it chirps like a cricket. To access different screens, you click on the temperature/ladybug icon and a menu allows you to select forecast, alerts, other areas for travel weather, etc.

http://www.weatherbug.com

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:05 am
by oldbandnerd
It SNOWED here this moring . Maybe 6" of the white stuff and some accumulation too !! In Virgina ???? In April ???? What the heck ???
Where's my global warming Mr.Gore? It's *&^%ing cold here today and it never snows in April .
Global warming my *** !!!!!

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:14 am
by pulseczar
You can see your weather here:

http://weather.unisys.com/

It looks like there's a extra-tropical storm developing right outside of North Carolina/Virginia

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:27 pm
by Brassdad
You could always open a window

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 1:48 pm
by windshieldbug
Brassdad wrote:You could always open a window
If it isn't on the 'net, it isn't real. :shock:

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 2:53 pm
by iiipopes
Another bonus to Macs, at least until they grow in populus enough to actually be considered significant in this regard: most spyware and other such negative code is designed to attack Microsoft products. Such a piece of code, when attempted to be foisted upon a Mac, either downloads it harmlessly as mute, or is flagged and halted from downloading.

One way to tell if you are being assaulted by spyware: is your hard drive continuing to make noises after the page finishes loading? If so, you might have some attempted hacking or phishing going on.

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:29 am
by tubiker
Or for Tubagods in the UK go to :-

http://uk.weather.com/

type in your postcode for your local weather or go to the International button for anywhere else

and if you fancy a day out to the seaside, go to :-

http://uk.weather.com/activities/

for your coastal info including a wave height forecast :!:

pip pip

Andrew M

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 8:53 pm
by SplatterTone
There in only one place where the weather matters. Hall Beach. There's nothing like a day at the beach, and there is no beach like Hall Beach. Yes indeed. Hall Beach. That's the place. Hall Beach. Put on your tiniest bikini and head for Hall Beach.

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:06 pm
by tubatooter1940
Loading out of thr Para-dize beach bar last night was fun with the sleet coming down. :evil:

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:28 am
by cjk
iiipopes wrote:Another bonus to Macs, at least until they grow in populus enough to actually be considered significant in this regard: most spyware and other such negative code is designed to attack Microsoft products. Such a piece of code, when attempted to be foisted upon a Mac, either downloads it harmlessly as mute, or is flagged and halted from downloading.

One way to tell if you are being assaulted by spyware: is your hard drive continuing to make noises after the page finishes loading? If so, you might have some attempted hacking or phishing going on.

I'm sorry, but I think you're kidding yourself here. There sure do seem to be plenty of spyware tools for Macintoshes.

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 9:03 am
by iiipopes
Notice I said "most," not "all." Of course there is spyware designed to phish Macs. But the great majority of it is directed at Windows instead.