- From: Haakon Flage Bratsberg <haakonfb@opera.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 23:45:28 +0100
- To: Shane Wiley <wileys@yahoo-inc.com>
- Cc: "singer@apple.com" <singer@apple.com>, "public-tracking@w3.org" <public-tracking@w3.org>
- Message-id: <D50CF441-544C-4E42-845C-AD6D4DDEED3F@opera.com>
Sounds like winter time. Windy and snow. Based on experience the Boston area has an insane amount of snow removing vehicles. More than I ever seen in Norway. Haakon On 7. feb. 2013, at 23:17, Shane Wiley <wileys@yahoo-inc.com> wrote: > Thank you David. > > W3C Staff and Co-Chairs, > > When will you make the call on whether the F2F is a go or no-go due to severe weather? > > Thank you, > Shane > > Sent from my mobile device so please excuse brevity and typos. > > > -------- Original message -------- > From: David Singer <singer@apple.com> > Date: 02/07/2013 4:54 PM (GMT-05:00) > To: "public-tracking@w3.org WG" <public-tracking@w3.org> > Subject: good luck with the travel…'historic' blizzard forecast... > > > <http://www.weather.com/news/weather-winter/winter-storm-nemo-20130206> > > "The heaviest snow totals by early Sunday morning are expected in New England from coastal Maine to Connecticut, as well as the Adirondacks of Upstate New York, where over one foot of snow is expected! Some locations, particularly in coastal New England, may top two feet of storm total snow! The following cities are in the threat for at least one foot of snow: > > • Boston > • Hartford > • Providence > • Portland, Maine > • Burlington > This has the potential to be a top 10 snowstorm all-time in Boston! > > … > > Saturday: Heavy, wind-driven snow continues in New England much of the day, particularly along the eastern coast. Snow ends in the morning around New York City. Snow finally tapers off inBoston Saturday evening, and pulls off Downeast Maine after midnight Sunday morning. " > > > > > David Singer > Multimedia and Software Standards, Apple Inc. > >
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