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Good Morning Newbies

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I see a whole bunch of names in the Member List that I do not recognize. To these folks I want to say Good Morning and Welcome to the Forum. I hope you enjoy your time here and that you learn as much here as I have.

May You Make All Your Sawdust Safely

BTW, Good Morning to the rest of you also. You too work safe.

PS: I see that several of the unfamiliar names are not really new. I hope this means that you are really becoming interested in the forum and that we will be hearing from you as well.
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I just now noticed what I think is a very strange occurrence.

While looking at the profiles of some of those logged in right now I found that members 15472, 15473, 15474, 15475, 15476, 15477, 15478, 15479 and 15480 are all on line at the same time.

What a strange coincidence! Can you imagine that. They joined the forum, one right after the other and now they are viewing the forum together.
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Dusty, YOU deserve the "Good Morning" today sir. Very nice of you to start the thread.
Did I hear it "snowed" in your state? Come on, really? Was it white or perhaps just downwind of your house while you were blowing out the garage :D
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mrhart wrote:Dusty, YOU deserve the "Good Morning" today sir. Very nice of you to start the thread.
Did I hear it "snowed" in your state? Come on, really? Was it white or perhaps just downwind of your house while you were blowing out the garage :D
Yes, it really snowed. It was a really wet snow and we accumulated about an inch.
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dusty wrote:Yes, it really snowed. It was a really wet snow and we accumulated about an inch.
Would you like some more:o It has snowed here for the last week and a half. Got about 30 inches on the ground. To much to go ice fishing in
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Sayin Hey to all the new forum members, too. Jump right in. It's fun.

AZ is a strange weather state. (Quirky in other ways, too.)
It snowed and inch in Tucson at about 1800-2000 ft, and here on the mesa at about 6500, we got maybe a 1/4".
Anybody know what "graupel" is. According to one of the PHX TV weather girls, graupel is what fell in PHX. Not snow, but graupel.
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Strange Visitors

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We seem to have still another group of strange visitors. They appear to be visiting us in groups of ten (10).

Now in our midst are member numbers 15481, 15482, 15483, 15484, 15485, 15486, 15487, 15488, 15489 and 15480.

This means that just this morning all members whose member # is between 15473 and 15490 have logged into the forum this morning.

Weird.
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sawmill wrote:Would you like some more:o It has snowed here for the last week and a half. Got about 30 inches on the ground. To much to go ice fishing in
Really? Doesn't someone plow a road on the lake? Good fishing lakes here are always plowed for those who fish. And if no one is plowing how do you tow your fish houses or do you prefer to open-hole it?

Our houses have to be off the water by March 4 - another sure sign Spring is just down the road.
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No roads plowed here. You make your own. How come your shanties have to come off so early? Here I think it is the 15th of Mar. 4 years ago I went smelt fishing for the last time on the 16 th of April and there was still 16 inches of ice. When I came off that day I knew I was done as the ice was gettin a little soft and the mule was having a hard time and had all the wheels spinning a couple of times. I wish it would warm up some so my wife doesn't find any more projects for me to do, you know out of sight out of mine:D
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I suspect that some one is up to no good. There is, at this very moment, six or seven people all attempting to register at the same time.

I have watched this forum for several years now and I have not seen this many people joining in all at the same time. I believe this to be some sort of computer based, false login and for why?

There was a thread, a short while ago, remarking on the large number of new members that joined in a relatively short period. This may be where they came from.

If it is - what a nuisance.:mad:
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