Snow in Tx
I'm not trying to be a jackass
, but one thing that drives me crazy is posting these long links that forces you scroll your screen back and forth to read it. It's very easy to take this:http://www.weather.com/weather/exten...m_ite=CityPage
And turn it into this.
Just type in something like:
"Check it out, weather is going to rule in Texas this week."
After you've done typing the sentence go back and highlite the word you want emphasis on by taking your mouse, holding down the left button and draggin across the word. In this case I would choose "weather".
Now click on the icon in the toolbar of the edit window that looks like a ball with a chain link on it. In my browser it's on the far right side of the toolbar thats directly above the edit window. Once you click on it it will open up a window that says "enter url". go ahead and paste your link there and WAHLAH you have taken a link thats going to hose up everyones browser and turned it into a fancy link of your choosing.
No, I'm not the forum police, but I do like to be able to read your posts without scrolling left to right. Up and down is bad enough..

Thanks!
Ya know what they say, if you don't like the weather hang around for a few hours...it went from a high of 90 degrees during the afternoon down to a low of around 45 degrees that night the front came in......
yah it did snow Christmas Eve on the beach around three or four years ago for the first time in over a hundred years......and around 1985, they got 14 inches of snow in San Antonio.......Al who ?? what a frikken idiot, what do you care about Global Warming if you invented the internet???
Is this in central and northern tx? I will be moving to Corpus Christi in just under a month and I relaly hate snow please tell me I don't have to worry about it there especialy since I will be riding the new sportster out there from San Diego ;-)
Gotta remember somethin' about Texas. It's sorta big. 677 miles from Corpus to Amarillo. 815 miles from Texarkana to El Paso. El paso is closer to Los Angeles, CAthan it is to Texarkana, TX (803 miles).
You might hit some cool & wet comin' from this way that time of year. Or it might be hotter than all get-out.
Yup -- that is my kinda winter!




