Re: just got back on after IKE...no power for 6 days!

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--- On Thu, 9/18/08, dgalekov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <dgalekov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: dgalekov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <dgalekov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: just got back on after IKE...no power for 6 days!
> To: landonmkelsey@xxxxxxxxx, "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Thursday, September 18, 2008, 7:22 PM
> Promises promises You know we in South Florida lived through
>  .. 3 hurricanes  a total of 32 days with out power ... I
> realy don't feel for you  .... you had one cane .... try
> 3 .. Frances  then Jean and Wilma .. you are from Texas I
> thought everything is Bigger
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Hurricanes are natural and they have to go where they have to go.  We cannot decide where they go and who they pick to do damage.  But on a lighter side, you can read something that might bring a smile on your face(s)

http://goflorida.about.com/library/bls/bl_fun_humor_hurricane.htm

There was once a map which a friend sent me that had the entire state of florida moved(translated up to close to the State of Washington, Montanda, Wyoming, and Idaho) because of all the hurricanes.  

This year there was one hurricane that went in, went out, came back in and got out again, can't remember which one it was this year.  It was and still is a crazy hurricane season.  I hope all Fedora users out there and non Fedora users as well are kept away from harms way!  

Yes, I agree with you that Hurricanes have been somewhat generous to Texans, as they have hit Florida, Louisiana and many parts of Mexico.  This time, however, Texas also got part of the deal.  This is something that many do not wish to be a part of.  We had Dolly and we were somewhat lucky, it was only a CAT 2 or less, but still many places have stanked water and many mosquitos to bite them :(

Regards,

Antonio 


      

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