Apology accepted. I'll go for cream soda, thanks.
SSS has done a wonderful thing for racers, fans and media people by providing us with a centralized hub where information can be disseminated and received. I use LR just like call phones and email; I know that I've become used to getting my info about anything in the LSR sphere here on LR. But like any centralized resource, I get frustrated when the info I want isn't available. Fortunately, I've kicked the tv habit, so I don't depend on the idjit box to keep me informed by the "bubble-headed bleach blonde" (apologies to Don Henley).
The other issue is that we're at the mercy of Mother Nature. Until weather control is invented and put into world-wide use, if She sez it's gonna rain...well, She gets her way and we mortals ain't got much of a vote in the matter.
Finally, I've gotten the message from 2 members of Cook's staff that incorrect and/or incomplete info is very high on the rh*t list. Since I'm on the salt by their permission, I figger that I otta do as they ask. Once SSS posted what he got from Junior, I now feel ok about posting the info I have. Like this table of weather data (
http://w1.weather.gov/obhistory/KENV.html ) that, when examined closely, shows that 0.91 of rain fell between 11:23 pm and 12:02 am....but that was at the Wendover airport. Until a weather station is established at Lands End, that's prolly as close as we're gonna get. Nonetheless, that's still a lotta water falling outta the sky in a relatively short time.
Now it's time to get back to the Target 550 post preparation.
To answer your questions, it looks cloudy in Wendover, I heard that it rained last night and it still looks cloudy in Wendover, since that's where I am. I'm trying to finish a Target 550 post and haven't gone to Lands End yet today. I was on the phone with Freud when you called him and he has the same info I do.
Ray, you guys do a great job and I appreciate it. I apologize for the post and being pushy for information.....sorry.
I guess I am just frustrated by having equipment rented, rooms reserved and changed every day, film crew members on standby, cancelling airline reservations, etc.....
But of course I am not alone....many are in the same boat......and I should know Bonneville by now after spending so many days and weeks waiting for the salt to dry.
My response was to what I saw on the weather observations from Wendover last night, and an e-mail from a competitor whose crew was there. I was relying on Landracing to keep me filled in.
Sorry please accept my apology and will buy your a beer or 6 when I get there. OK?
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