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Re: stuff that probably doesn't matter...
      Sat Aug 12 2006 02:45 PM

You know, I didn't get the manipulated one, either. I suspect that this came from one of the numerous sites out there that try to play off like they are the official source for hurricane info - just a hunch - and it was admittedly a little humorous, yes, but quite dangerous - if you think about it.

Truly looks as if their original text was tampered with. Notice the amount of lower-case in the bogus version, compared to the original above

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Tropical Weather Outlook
Nws TPC/national Hurricane Center Miami Fl
530 Pm Edt Fri Aug 11 2006

For The North Atlantic...caribbean Sea And The Gulf Of Mexico...

Tropical Storm Formation Is Not Expected Through The 2006 Storm Season
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Forecaster Mainelli/beven

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* stuff that probably doesn't matter... Hurricane Fredrick 1979 Sat Aug 12 2006 02:45 PM
. * * Re: stuff that probably doesn't matter... Clark   Sat Aug 12 2006 02:31 PM
. * * Re: stuff that probably doesn't matter... cieldumortModerator   Sat Aug 12 2006 02:45 PM
. * * Re: stuff that probably doesn't matter... Clark   Sat Aug 12 2006 06:03 PM

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