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Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City? John Levine 10-15-05
Posted by John Levine on October 15, 2005, 6:13 pm
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They should work fine if you're calling from the NYC area.  The
212-976 and 914-976 prefixes are pay per call, so long distance
carriers won't connect to them.  The last time I called (a long time
ago) the charge was a quarter.

As far as the weather is concerned, here in upstate NY we've had a lot
of rain but nothing too bad.  There are swampy areas that flood, and
they're flooded.  It's not a big deal except, I suppose, that many of
the swampy areas are close to where NYC news people live.

R's,

John

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Well this afternoon (Saturday) Yahoo
News had some really awful reports of mud slides and other nasty
events on a couple of the interstates there, with a picture of a
SUV (Sports Utility Van?) swept off the highway and thrown into a
lagoon with the driver of same trying to evacuate and save his
family, etc. That was in New Jersey. And I guess the governor of
Massachusetts has declared an emergency in areas of that state, saying
they had more rain in a couple days than they otherwise had all
summer.    PAT]



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