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WeatherCat => WeatherCat General Discussion => Topic started by: Blicj11 on August 13, 2018, 04:15:37 PM
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Today marks the fifth year anniversary of my first installation of WeatherCat. Back then, it was version 1. Today I am a happy camper with version 3. I followed the forum for a few years before I actually bought the software. I could not be happier with the feature set. Well, I could, just a wee bit, but I am plenty happy with all the improvements and tweaks. Thank you fellow WeatherCatters for all your help (some especially - you know who you are), and thanks to Stu for the best Mac weather software there is!
[computer]
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Only five years?! Your experience and helpful attitude is one of the reasons I joined this forum! I?m sure many others wil benefit in the next five! ThU5:-)
BTW, what time does the party start? [lol]
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I thought you were always here. [roll]
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Happy Anniversary, Mr. Blick.
Nice to meet you here, hopefully we can celebrate your 10th, 15th, ... Anniversary also! :D
[cheers1]
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Cool! Seems like it has been longer. You were on the macweather.com forum, weren?t you?
I was thinking about you yesterday! I was watching the last stage of the Tour of Utah race, and they went right by your development on East Lake Creek Road. I looked for you along the side. :)
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Dear Blick, X-Air, Phillip, Reinhard, Steve, and WeatherCat faithful,
Today marks the fifth year anniversary of my first installation of WeatherCat.
Congratulations! ThU5:-)
Back then, it was version 1. Today I am a happy camper with version 3. I followed the forum for a few years before I actually bought the software. I could not be happier with the feature set. Well, I could, just a wee bit, but I am plenty happy with all the improvements and tweaks.
I think we all are happy with all the goodies that Stu has provided for us, but we are always hoping for just a little more! (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/drool-smile.gif)
Thank you fellow WeatherCatters for all your help
And thank you for all the help in keeping this forum community vibrant! (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/thanks_sign.gif)
thanks to Stu for the best Mac weather software there is!
[computer]
By all means!! Thanks Stu! (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/thankyou.gif) You rock! [rock]
Cheers, Edouard [cheers1]
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CONGRATULATIONS Blic
I can say you have added great input to the forum and I continue that I here alot more from you
your input is very important we can always count on you for that
cheers
[cheers1]
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Thanks guys. This forum rocks for two reasons:
Both are the best!
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I was thinking about you yesterday! I was watching the last stage of the Tour of Utah race, and they went right by your development on East Lake Creek Road. I looked for you along the side. :)
I have been on the road side plenty of times for the Tour of Utah, but this year I was with my sons and grandsons watching the Astros play a homestand against the Mariners in Houston (baseball for my friends in Europe and elsewhere).
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I have been on the road side plenty of times for the Tour of Utah, but this year I was with my sons and grandsons watching the Astros play a homestand against the Mariners in Houston (baseball for my friends in Europe and elsewhere).
I didn't know it was on TV until the last stage. They rode right through Heber City where we stayed when visiting you. Beautiful area that they rode through. Afterwards, I looked at property at Wolf Creek Ranches. Only $1.5 million for an empty lot. Sounds like a steal! There was a nice home available for just under $13 million. I guess I need to take another trip out there to take a look. ;)
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I didn't know it was on TV until the last stage. They rode right through Heber City where we stayed when visiting you. Beautiful area that they rode through. Afterwards, I looked at property at Wolf Creek Ranches. Only $1.5 million for an empty lot. Sounds like a steal! There was a nice home available for just under $13 million. I guess I need to take another trip out there to take a look. ;)
Wolf Creek Ranches is on the same mountain where we live; it is just further up the mountain. We are at 8300 feet, they are around 10,000. Where I live we use a PWS and WeatherCat. They have a live-in meteorologist who stays in the servants quarters.
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Sounds like any serious purchaser might need one of those 'caravans' full of cash... $13 million and don't even have enough oxygen to legally fly without an O2 mask! [banghead]
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Where I live we use a PWS and WeatherCat. They have a live-in meteorologist who stays in the servants quarters.
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