Received: from hplms26.hpl.hp.com by opus.hpl.hp.com with SMTP (1.37.109.8/15.5+ECS 3.3+HPL1.1) id AA03390; Thu, 10 Aug 1995 09:00:23 -0700 Return-Path: <DPBRENN@pbsrv04.isp.PacBell.COM-DeleteThis> Received: from ns.PacBell.COM by hplms26.hpl.hp.com with SMTP ($Revision: 1.36.108.11 $/15.5+ECS 3.3+HPL1.1S) id AA155230476; Thu, 10 Aug 1995 09:01:16 -0700 Received: from pbsrvg0.isp.pacbell.com by ns.PacBell.COM (4.1/PacBell-7/20/95) id AA03460; Thu, 10 Aug 95 08:56:35 PDT Received: by pbsrvg0.isp.pacbell.com with Microsoft Mail id <302A2CF2@pbsrvg0.isp.pacbell.com-DeleteThis>; Thu, 10 Aug 95 08:59:46 PDT From: "Brennen, Don P (dpbrenn)" <DPBRENN@pbsrv04.isp.PacBell.COM-DeleteThis> To: wind_talk <wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis> Subject: Coyote, 3rd yesterday? Date: Thu, 10 Aug 95 08:55:00 PDT Message-Id: <302A2CF2@pbsrvg0.isp.pacbell.com-DeleteThis> Encoding: 7 TEXT X-Mailer: Microsoft Mail V3.0
So, I've got to know. What was it like yesterday? I was on my way when
COTW went from NW @16 to E @ 17. The wind couldn't have been that strange,
could it? Anyway, I bagged it and now I'm questioning the integrity of
COTW's Coyote WTalker. Gimme your on-the-water observations? Thanks.
Don B.
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