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  1. Measure of a man eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=guiltyaik3n Accent on Pearls website http://www.accentonpearls.com/ Another eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=drugstore_cowgirl MOLLS eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=molls The Moss Free eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=taya Set me free eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=Winterdragon Repetition eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=vulpine Anders Halcyon Days eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=Anders Refreshed eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=wintersnowflakez The Hardluck Life eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=Hardluck ITALIAN PRIDE eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=Silverstrini
  2. Erika's eblog http://thirdtolast.ebloggy.com/ Indoor Air Quality Resource Center website: http://www.iaqms.com/ The Seeker Of Truth eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=The_Seeker_of_Truth Happie rainbow gal website http://happie-rainbow-gal.tripod.com/home/ Chronic wind website rpg site with proboard forums http://www.freewebs.com/chronicwind/ English Shire - really awesome site http://www.englishire.com/ Another eblog... http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=corgantyler&g=1 Charles Matheson's IT website http://www.cmatheson.info/ Charles has a blogeasy blog and MAN is it EVER interesting!!!!! http://charlesmatheson.blogeasy.com/main.p...un?themeID=7386 THE DUMP eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=vanessiri Bryant Keller's brain dump http://malcode.ath.cx/ This art site is a bit wild http://otsuyu.deviantart.com/
  3. Live from Allison Park http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=coryma Not afraid to be different http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=iLove12Stones Whats up with Jim S http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=JimS Simmerdrome Discussion Forum http://s8.invisionfree.com/Sims_2_LyK kayejaye's EBlog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=lordkj slice of my life http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=blonde81 Another EBlog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=gnipilgnow Another eblog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=x...Xx&id=1&start=0 This one's a bit on the wild side http://shellsandcheese84.ebloggy.com/ Angel's eblog http://angel92693.ebloggy.com/
  4. This is the URL http://www.ipbhost.com/?forumhosting
  5. Just a link I noticed and mean to check out later... http://be-web-hosting-smart.com/free-web-hosting.html
  6. Check out the Keystroke community: http://portse.ipbhost.com/index.php
  7. Check 'em out: http://www.outcasted.com/forums/
  8. Google search on Lincoln Ellsworth http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-...G=Google+Search Lincoln Ellsworth http://www.south-pole.com/p0000110.htm More to come....
  9. I am going to have a BIG section of my jebwalk.com website all about winter explorers. It's time to do some research!! Polar explorers http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-...G=Google+Search South Pole http://www.south-pole.com/homepage.html 70 South http://www.70south.com/resources/history/chapters/chapter1 Polar explorers http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/02/16/polar.expedition/ Robert Peary, Roald Amundsen http://el.hct.ac.ae/Mosaic_04/Explore/Polar.htm William Bruce http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/scotia/vserm/vserm0608.htm MARS PENETRATOR PROBES NAMED FOR PIONEERING POLAR EXPLORERS http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msp98/news/news52.html Polar explorers http://asahi-classroom.gi.alaska.edu/polarex.htm German polar explorers http://www.anderson.edu/events/archive02/2002-07-12.html Polar expeditions: Admiral Robert Peary, Dr. Frederick Cook, Robert Scott, and Roald Amundsen http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/pr...larexpeditions/ Footsteps of the Arctic Explorers http://www.legendaryex.com/tours/kayaking_ellesmere_2.html Google search on arctic http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-...G=Google+Search Arctic Circle http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/ Arctic Wildlife http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/html/wildlife.html Animals of the Arctic http://library.thinkquest.org/3500/ Much, much more to follow.
  10. And, THESE are the folks who are gonna do it!! http://www.ipshosting.com/?forumhosting
  11. Amazing Car Club portal site: http://www.amazingcarclub.org/portal.php
  12. Tropical Storm LISA 000 WTNT43 KNHC 020218 TCDAT3 TROPICAL STORM LISA DISCUSSION NUMBER 51 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 11 PM EDT FRI OCT 01 2004 DVORAK INTENSITY ESTIMATES PEAKED AT 4.0 T NUMBERS AT 18Z AND HAVE NOW DECREASED TO 3.5 T NUMBERS FROM TAFB AND SAB...EVEN THOUGH THERE ARE SOME ELEMENTS PRESENT OF AN EYE-TYPE FEATURE. ALSO A 21Z HI-RES QUIKSCAT PASS SHOWED MAXIMUM WINDS OF 55 KNOTS. SO THE INITIAL WIND SPEED IS LOWERED TO 60 KNOTS. WESTERLY VERTICAL SHEAR IS ALREADY SEEN TO BE IMPINGING ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE CIRCULATION. SO WITH COLDER SSTS AND INCREASING VERTICAL SHEAR AHEAD...LISA IS FORECAST TO CONTINUE WEAKENING. THE INITIAL MOTION ESTIMATE IS 050/16. LISA IS EMBEDDED IN SOUTHWESTERLY FLOW AHEAD OF A TROUGH AND IS FORECAST TO ACCELERATE MOSTLY EASTWARD BY ALL OF THE GLOBAL TRACK MODELS. THE GFS SUGGESTS A MERGER BETWEEN LISA AND AN EXTRATROPICAL SYSTEM WHICH IS PROBABLY THE REMNANT OF JEANNE WHILE THE UKMET KEEPS SEPARATE SYSTEMS. IN EITHER CASE...LISA IS EXPECTED TO LOSE TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN 24 HOURS OR SO. FORECASTER LAWRENCE FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS INITIAL 02/0300Z 39.6N 42.8W 60 KT 12HR VT 02/1200Z 41.5N 39.5W 55 KT 24HR VT 03/0000Z 44.2N 32.6W 45 KT...EXTRATROPICAL 36HR VT 03/1200Z 45.6N 23.8W 35 KT...EXTRATROPICAL 48HR VT 04/0000Z 46.5N 13.2W 45 KT...EXTRATROPICAL 72HR VT 05/0000Z...EXTRATROPICAL $$
  13. A disturbance in the Caribbean, Hurricane Lisa 8:32 p.m. ET ET Fri.,Oct.1,2004 James Wilson, Meteorologist, The Weather Channel There is only one named system in the Atlantic, and that is Hurricane Lisa well into the north Atlantic. It became the 8th hurricane of the 2004 Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season late this afternoon. Hurricane Lisa is heading increasingly northeastward as it gets picked up by a shearing upper-level low and moves over colder sea surface temperatures. Meanwhile, a tropical wave in conjunction with an upper-level disturbance is heading from the central Caribbean into the northwestern Caribbean. Some development is possible over the next few days as a more favorable upper-level environment is forecast to build over the disturbance. In the short term, this tropical activity will likely spell flooding rains for Jamaica and the Cayman Islands into Saturday.
  14. Fronts to bring Feel of Fall 8:38 P.M. ET 10/1/2004 James Wilson, Senior Meteorologist, The Weather Channel National Forecast Video Northeast A strong cold front will arrive in the Northeast with rain and thunderstorms for New York and the Mid-Atlantic on Saturday and for New England from late Saturday into early Sunday morning. The front will move steadily along so rainfall will generally stay under three-quarters of an inch and the threat for any additional flooding is low. Daytime temperatures will be in the 60s and 70s on Saturday and in the 50s and 60s as the sunshine returns on Sunday. A second cold front will move through the region Monday and early Tuesday with very little rainfall. Morning frostiness in the mountains beginning as soon as Sunday could reach into the suburbs of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington by Wednesday. South On Saturday, the southern portion of the cold front will sag toward the Rio Grande and the Louisiana Gulf Coast while tracking eastward from the western Tennessee Valley into the Carolinas and Georgia. A few thunderstorms will precede the cold front as it moves into the Deep South. Daytime temperatures Saturday will range from the 60s and 70s in western Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas (some 5 to 15 degrees below average) to the 80s in the Carolinas and the 80s and low 90s around the Gulf (up to 5 degrees above average). Temperatures on Sunday will be 5 degrees either side of average, ranging from the 70s north (from western Texas to North Carolina) to the 80s and low 90s once again around the Gulf. A reinforcing cold front will sweep into the South Monday and Tuesday. Showers and thunderstorms will be on the increase in parts of the Southeast and the southern Plains. Midwest The strong cold front will completely exit the eastern Ohio by Saturday afternoon, leaving the Plains and Midwest rain free except for rain and a few flakes of snow across western Upper Michigan. Winds will remain gusty over the Upper Midwest. After morning temperatures in the 20s and a hard freeze across the Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and northern Wisconsin, temperatures will rebound into the 60s and low 70s (near average) in the Plains and into the 50s (5 to 15 degrees below average) in the Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes. A second strong windy cold front will sweep through the region from the Dakotas and Upper Midwest to the Appalachians and Deep South Sunday and Monday. The front will be mostly rain free, but the strong winds and a new surge of cold air over Lake Superior and Lake Michigan will cause more rain and snow showers over northern Michigan. West As temperatures rebound to above-average levels over the high Plains of Montana and Wyoming Saturday (due to warming westerly down-sloping winds), temperatures will be 5 to 15 degrees below average over the high Plains of eastern New Mexico. A few showers will linger in the central and southern Rockies. A second cool Canadian high pressure area will slide southward east of the Rockies later Sunday and Monday producing another round of below average temperatures. Meanwhile, temperatures in the Pacific Northwest will be 5 to 10 degrees above average right through Monday. Over the Southwest, one upper-level system has exited eastward but will be replaced by new Pacific disturbances over the weekend, prolonging the risk for showers and a few thunderstorms across parts of Wyoming and the Four Corners' states into the coming week.
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  16. Aidan Jane's EBlog http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=AidanJane&id=1
  17. Intangible Designs site http://www.freewebs.com/intangibledesigns/
  18. Gonna EBlog http://gonna.ebloggy.com/
  19. Check it out here: http://www.ebloggy.com/blog.php?username=joise
  20. The Bristol Ghost Club http://bristolghostclub.org/ Bristol Ghost Club forums http://www.bristolghostclub.org.uk/index.php?act=idx
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  23. WOW, BIG community!! http://www.nova-boards.com/ Another great site: http://www.abusiveelusive.com/
  24. Excellent webpage!! http://www.crazy-monkey.net/ I'm thinking of joining this forum! http://forums.crazy-monkey.net/index.php?act=idx
  25. Check it out at: http://www.ipsbloggers.com/josh
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