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Simple Simon September 21st 03 02:58 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 
As usual, S.Simon's fearless, seven-day hurricane forecast was almost
spot on. As a matter of fact the track I predicted was less than ten degrees
off from the track that eventuated. Not even the so-called professionals
can do better than that.

S.Simon




Bobsprit September 21st 03 03:01 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 
As a matter of fact the track I predicted was less than ten degrees
off from the track that eventuated.

10 degrees is a HUGE miss.
You lose.

Capt RB

Simple Simon September 21st 03 03:11 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 
Ten degrees with respect to a seven-day forecast is
remarkable - I win! Thank you.

S.Simon


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
As a matter of fact the track I predicted was less than ten degrees
off from the track that eventuated.

10 degrees is a HUGE miss.
You lose.

Capt RB




otnmbrd September 21st 03 03:56 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 
You kept calling New York the landing point .... the professionals
guessed the Carolinas .... I'd say they did better.
BG I can now see a series of post, on your part, downgrading your lack
of skill in one more area (weather forecasting) and typically, making
excuses, for that lack of skill.

otn

Simple Simon wrote:
As usual, S.Simon's fearless, seven-day hurricane forecast was almost
spot on. As a matter of fact the track I predicted was less than ten degrees
off from the track that eventuated. Not even the so-called professionals
can do better than that.

S.Simon





Semolina Pilcher September 21st 03 04:02 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 
An excellent call. The storms course changed over 120 degrees in it
lifetime. Your prediction came when the storm was mid Atlantic and preceeded
the professional prediction by several days. A very good call indeed.




"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
As usual, S.Simon's fearless, seven-day hurricane forecast was almost
spot on. As a matter of fact the track I predicted was less than ten

degrees
off from the track that eventuated. Not even the so-called professionals
can do better than that.

S.Simon






Scout September 21st 03 04:58 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 
and triple kudos to Scout, who predicted it would blow by us NE
seaboarders "like a dandy." I was so confident in my prediction that I
didn't even add extra lines. Could I have been any more accurate?
Scout


(Bobsprit) wrote:

As a matter of fact the track I predicted was less than ten degrees
off from the track that eventuated.

10 degrees is a HUGE miss.
You lose.

Capt RB



Simple Simon September 21st 03 05:02 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 
Thank you. It's good so see SOMEBODY is willing to
acknowledge brilliance.

S.Simon


"Semolina Pilcher" wrote in message .net...
An excellent call. The storms course changed over 120 degrees in it
lifetime. Your prediction came when the storm was mid Atlantic and preceeded
the professional prediction by several days. A very good call indeed.




"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
As usual, S.Simon's fearless, seven-day hurricane forecast was almost
spot on. As a matter of fact the track I predicted was less than ten

degrees
off from the track that eventuated. Not even the so-called professionals
can do better than that.

S.Simon








Capt. Mooron September 21st 03 08:52 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 
Canadian Track was BANG ON.... as usual!

CM

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
| As usual, S.Simon's fearless, seven-day hurricane forecast was almost
| spot on. As a matter of fact the track I predicted was less than ten
degrees
| off from the track that eventuated. Not even the so-called professionals
| can do better than that.
|
| S.Simon
|
|
|



Shen44 September 21st 03 10:42 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 
ect: Kudos to Simple Simon
From: "Simple Simon"
Date: 09/21/2003 06:58 Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:

As usual, S.Simon's fearless, seven-day hurricane forecast was almost
spot on. As a matter of fact the track I predicted was less than ten degrees
off from the track that eventuated. Not even the so-called professionals
can do better than that.

S.Simon


Thankfully, the people in the areas hit, paid closer attention to the true
forecasters, and not the S.S. "Wheel of Fortune", or there'd have been at good
deal worse news, coming from those areas in the aftermath.

Shen

Donal September 21st 03 10:52 PM

Kudos to Simple Simon
 

"Scout" wrote in message
...
and triple kudos to Scout, who predicted it would blow by us NE
seaboarders "like a dandy." I was so confident in my prediction that I
didn't even add extra lines. Could I have been any more accurate?
Scout


Awesome!!

I propose that you be awarded the title "Simple Scout"!



Regards


Donal
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