Hey John, Ron N just thinks he lives in Tornado Alley, it really starts in my back yard. I've chased and been chased by a bunch of them with no obvious damage yet. The standard is to remember they _generally_ move from southwest to northeast and to take evasive action. If it's right in front of you, hit the ditch or other low lying spot and crawl under something unless it's raining hard. If it is flash floods are more lethal than tornados generally. See you in Vegas. >From Texas, where it bites or stings or has thorns or poison or blows or floods, DP Dale Probst RPT Registered Piano Technician Ward & Probst, Inc. www.wardprobst.com dale at wardprobst.com Message: 8 Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 21:41:15 -0300 From: John Ross <jrpiano at eastlink.ca> To: pianotech at ptg.org Subject: Re: [pianotech] Pianotech Subscribers Meeting? Message-ID: <38CF39D2-B07B-4EF1-B915-0B6256AF8A0E at eastlink.ca> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; Format="flowed"; DelSp="yes" I guess there is not too much interest in a meeting. I have been to a few, and no one has remembered any bad disagreements. So don't worry, you will be safe. LOL Leaving in the morning. 5 1/2 hours gets me to the border. Hope I don't run into any of those twisters, they look, and obviously are deadly. If you are driving, and see one, what do you do? John Ross Windsor, Nova Scotia
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