Re: HMB 1-28/29

From: John V. Morris (jmorris@cup.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Jan 29 1998 - 17:18:16 PST


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Subject: Re: HMB 1-28/29
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> More southerly winds are expected with the next frontal system coming
> ashore this evening.

Alas, I just drove to Pillar Point. There wasn't a lot of wind,
and it was coming from the wrong direction.

Please don't tell me I left an hour too early!
It's bad enough hearing I arrived a day too late.

Speaking of Pillar Point wind, what is a good source of information?

John Morris
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