mdvaden
02-24-2007, 11:26 AM
Maybe its different for some of you, but I find that several of my work tasks depend on temperature or weather.
So I used one page on my site, to stuff the code for 4 separate regions that I'm interested in, work at, or drive to frequently SCROLL DOWN A BIT ...
http://www.mdvaden.com/advice.shtml
I don't like to drive on ice, so when I learn that temperatures reach a certain point, its okay to take my trailer out.
If its too cold on some days, I don't want to leave black footprints on a nice lawn, so I'll go prune a yard that has an entire mulch yard, or no lawn in my way.
If the forecast is extreme heat, I know I'm coming back in 5 hours, and I'll pick up some hardware for a task at my shop area.
Anyhow, its so much faster to enter multiple codes for weather on one of my own pages.
When I go back to the west side of Portland - hopefully this year - I'm going to put in code for weather boxes of each surrounding suburb - about 5 of them.
So I used one page on my site, to stuff the code for 4 separate regions that I'm interested in, work at, or drive to frequently SCROLL DOWN A BIT ...
http://www.mdvaden.com/advice.shtml
I don't like to drive on ice, so when I learn that temperatures reach a certain point, its okay to take my trailer out.
If its too cold on some days, I don't want to leave black footprints on a nice lawn, so I'll go prune a yard that has an entire mulch yard, or no lawn in my way.
If the forecast is extreme heat, I know I'm coming back in 5 hours, and I'll pick up some hardware for a task at my shop area.
Anyhow, its so much faster to enter multiple codes for weather on one of my own pages.
When I go back to the west side of Portland - hopefully this year - I'm going to put in code for weather boxes of each surrounding suburb - about 5 of them.