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Free Hurricane Central for iPhone: http://ping.fm/an0rM
iPhone hurricane storm weather

Filed under: hurricane, iPhone, storm, weather

BUGabundo says...

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Filed under: chuva, driving, pics, weather

Chromeboy says...

Filed under: Fractal, Modeling, Science, Weather

A New Trend says...

I went up to Radio Shack to get my head phones replaced. Had bought this pair only 2 weeks ago and like a complete jack-ass managed to get the cords caught between my door, needless to say the fucking things weren't working any more. I went to Radio Shack to get my full waranty cover only to find out, it does pay out for self inflicted damage. Lesson learned? Come up with a better story which places the blame of the useless headphones on the manufacturer and not self. Besides, the customer is always right. On a normal day I would throw a hissy fit, instead I snapped some pics and these were them.  7th ave and 14th street Manhattan.

   
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Filed under: black and white, downtown manhattan, nyc, rain, rainy days, weather, wet

BUGabundo says...

Filed under: chuva, morning, nature, pic, weather

Documentally says...

Filed under: documentally, dog, n86, nokia, rain, video, VloMo09, walking, weather

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Filed under: pic, weather

technodad says...

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Appropriately, the last day of October 2009 was a windy one in Natick, but a good day to do some end-of-season yard work. My part was raking and later shoveling the acorns out of our side yard prior to mowing, so we wouldn't end up mchine-gunning the house with acorns. It isn't clear why we have enough acorns this year to build a shovelable mound; my favorite theory is that the coyote have eaten all our local squirrels.

Filed under: Natick, Weather