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Mark S. Hamlin

nklr %*#$@ weather forecasting

Post by Mark S. Hamlin » Mon Mar 19, 2001 11:31 pm

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 09:34:15 -0500 | From: Dan Oaks | Subject: NKLR %*#$@ Weather Forecasting | | Am I the only one in the country that has noticed that the talking | weather heads have completely lost any forecasting ability they ever had No youre not the only one. If its not sunny and 80 here, they have no clue. What gets me is they are now thinking of expanding to a 7 day forcast because they've gotten so much better.(they're words on the local radio KGO) Other morning I heard the local 'weather god" admit he had his grade school grandaughter look out the window and make the forcast. Mark S. Hamlin Corralitos, CA USA 2000 MZ Black Panther 1985 BMW K100

Dan Oaks
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nklr %*#$@ weather forecasting

Post by Dan Oaks » Tue Mar 20, 2001 6:40 am

Wasn't too many years ago that NASA, relying on weathermen in Houston, almost lost a rocket or shuttle or two in a thunderstorm as it left the Cape. They finally decided to appoint a Kennedy Space Center weatherman to look out the window to see if the weather was, in fact, flyable before launching. Some times shit does get through, even to the professionals. -- bierdo "Mark S. Hamlin" wrote:
> Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 09:34:15 -0500 > | From: Dan Oaks > | Subject: NKLR %*#$@ Weather Forecasting > | > | Am I the only one in the country that has noticed that the talking > | weather heads have completely lost any forecasting ability they ever had > > No youre not the only one. If its not sunny and 80 here, they have no clue. > What gets me is they are now thinking of expanding to a 7 day forcast > because they've gotten so much better.(they're words on the local radio KGO) > Other morning I heard the local 'weather god" admit he had his grade school > grandaughter look out the window and make the forcast. > > Mark S. Hamlin > Corralitos, CA USA > 2000 MZ Black Panther > 1985 BMW K100 > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

Joe Blanchard
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kansas first ride impressions

Post by Joe Blanchard » Tue Mar 20, 2001 9:54 am

I got my A15 tagged yesterday and the forecast for today (3/20)is for 61 degrees, so off I went to work (25 miles) this morning with my new beloved between my legs! Since I'm still in the break-in period, I decided to take the two- lane and keep it around 60mph, which worked great with the tach hovering just under 4k RPM. Although I've heard mention on this list about vibration, and the mirrors "fuzzed" a bit, it was hardly noticeable in my hands. Incredible...the weight on this bike is really low, because while in the saddle, it feels like a 125cc...very light to the touch! With the temp at a cool 31 this morning, my knees were quickly wanting a fairing, but "knee-hugging" the tank helped a bit. Even though I was wearing gloves, I was very thankful for the handguards. I'm wearing a Bieffe full face Predator helmet which makes wind noise virtually non-existant with the face shield fully closed, and by ducking slightly under the stock windshield...I could feel the front my neck again! The KLR's gearbox shifts soundly and will only get better as I get more used to it. I did have to raise the shift lever slightly since I'm wearing O'Neil motocross style boots, but never once did I miss a shift or inadvertantly find neutral. A very enjoyable journey for me this morning... So, what can I say...I love this thing! Joe...just now warming up!

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