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  1. hey, you're in Albany now...you need to come to the sne g2g on Sat!

  2. so what's it gonna be, Bob? g2g or bust!!!

  3. are you coming to the g2g?

  4. are you coming to the g2g?

  5. Hey, you coming to the g2g?

  6. aha!!! i finally figured out how to leave a comment since the upgrade!

  7. glad the weather is keeping you on your toes...things have been boring and too warm along the east coast of the U.S.... *sigh*
  8. hey, you should post more...this overload of testosterone is stifling, at times...

  9. Happy Birthday!!! and Meteorological Winter!!! I'm jealous!!!

    1. weathafella

      weathafella

      Lol...4 years late to say thank you!

  10. i was a freshman, in trig class...just staring out the window...the wind kept gusting and i would look as hard as i could to see if i could see any snowflakes mixed in when the rain hit the windows...i think i started hallucinating snowflakes...since it didn't change over at my place until 6am on saturday...but i was useless all day in school...
  11. i do remember this storm!!! it poured all day the first day...and by 6am the following morning it had changed to snow...and it snowed until a bit after sunset...i eneded up with 24inches of heavy wet snow! school was cancelled m-w the following week...i can't even imagine if it had been all snow!!!
  12. i wish i could use that as my excuse...but i've been a huge weenie since i was 4...my brain is just weird about the details it stores and the details it doesn't...i do remember the winter of 95-96...that pattern brought in a storm every other day...i think 2005 was the year the Cape got demolished...my sister lives in plymouth...she kept getting hammered while, i kept getting 6inchers... i wish i could remember everything about everything...
  13. this thread totally just made me geek out on you tube looking at past storm images and video...i wish i had a brain like Will's...some of the recent storms from 2005, and 2007 i don't remember and the April Fool's Storm...i don't remember anything about the snowfalling or intensity...i just remember measuring various places on my driveway and in my back yard ang getting 36inches... my brain sucks!!!
  14. a fellow Collie kindred soul...I love those Collies and their pointy noses!

  15. http://www.toastmasters.org/ or something like you local unemployment/workforce central office...i realize that you are in western mass, so i'm just using the Milford, MA office as an example...but once or twice a week they offer free classes on subjects such as resume writing and interview practice...you can start out by doing a mock 1 on 1 interview...and they also have mock group interviews...most people don't even think to utilize those resources... like i said in my prior post...you will never be perfect...but you can make improvements and build self confidence...
  16. 4 inches/hr! crap, can't get this to imbed
  17. This http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwu6eA8TFb4
  18. well here's the deal with that...communication is a huge part of being a meteorologist...it's your job to use your knowledge and training to disseminate/communicate information to the general public or clients... if communication is a weak area for you, then you need to work on it...you may never be the best public speaker or the most eloquent...but you can build adequate skills for what you need to do...in the field of meteorology, it is absolutely imperative you know how to communicate... not trying to go all psychologist on you...but because you know you have a weakness in communication, it seems like you are hyper aware of your "deficiency" and this leads to a lack of confidence...and a lack of confidence will also hinder your ability to communicate effectively... if you really truly want to improve, you start off with a basic public speaking class...or join something like Toastmasters...you'll be surprised at how much easier public speaking is once you boost your confidence... also, it seems as if you need to work on your interviewing skills...this will also improve if you boost your confidence/comfortlevel with verbal communication...it could be that because you don't think you are a good communicator you worry too much while you are trying to communicate and that worry actually gets in the way of you being able to communicate effectively.. here's the deal...i don't usually share this information...but i stutter...and i am painfully aware of how that effects my ability to verbally communicate...in the beginning i passed up some job interviews because i didn't want the interviewer to hear me bumble around like an idiot...and i still remember this horrid interview i had with the USGS EROS Data Center...oh my, i crashed and burned, to the point where i only got through half the interview and they stopped it and said "Thanks but no thanks" but, this is who i am...i can't make it go away, so i find away to work with it...it will always be a bit harder for me than the rest of the population to verbally communicate, but i can't hide from life...i just have more confidence now...and if i mess up, well, it happens...i just stop, take a breath and start over...
  19. :) Happy Day After to you!!! Only 1 month till Christmas!!!
  20. you make a better diplomat than I... this is subject that I am passionate about...and if my passion rears it's head while I'm debating, then so be it...
  21. actually, I enjoy research papers and launching weather balloons, and doing calculus, and physics... my response was not to belittle anyone, my response was to the statement in bold...I feel military service is something that makes you stand out, over and above the ability to complete a research paper or launch a weather balloon
  22. i'm just amazed that there are people out there who feel this way... first off, not in my lifetime...or many lifetimes yet to come, will there ever be any services or "perks" that could ever come close to compensating those who have served and sacrificed in the military... 2nd, this benefit is only for govt jobs...and Vets have worked for/served the govt... i'm sorry, but someone who has veterans status sure stands out in my book, over someone who spent their life in academia where their biggest worry was some research paper, or launching a weather balloon
  23. it has been that way for all govt jobs, for a long time...this is nothing new...two applicants, with equal schooling, and equal experience, pitted sided by side...the one who is a Vet will get the job... what i'm trying to dispel is the myth that the govt hands jobs to Vets without taking into consideration whether or not the Vet has the necessary qualifications...that is false besides, any person who signs their life over to the govt for a certain amount of years, should have extra preference when it comes to govt jobs...
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