Obsession
I’m checking out something different as an alternative to all that... in the “Never Mind” post. If you’re seeing this message at the usual (officially incorrect) URL, it probably means it didn’t work and I’ll have to think of something else.
UPDATE: I’ll have to think of something else.
ANOTHER UPDATE: Freaky. I’ve copied my EE files and all into a different directory. Everything works over here, but I’m not getting an actual blog. If this edit from the other installation actually changes this entry in the original weblog, that will be quite a surprise.
ANOTHER OTHER UPDATE: Dang. It worked. Now if I can just figure out how to make this installation work over here in the new directory...
I learned to be cynical about forecasts of snow while growing up in Sacramento. Even in Fairbanks it wasn’t unheard of for a forecast of snow to be a bust (though on our visit last September the errors tended to be a question of “when” and “how much” more than “if"). And while it’s true that it snows more often here than in Sacramento (I resisted the temptation to jump below the fold immediately after “more often here than"), we most certainly do not get snow every winter.
Anyway, the forecast being discussed here is for flurries—which means no accumulation.
This is not to say the stores won’t be packed with people buying a year’s supply of milk…