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Old December 6th 03, 06:48 PM
Paul Tomblin
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In a previous article, ET said:
What are you asking? What WXWorx is? It's a XM satellite radio
system that lets you get real time weather in the cockpit.

http://www.wxworx.com/


Well THAT explains it.... searching for WxWorKS ... comes up with some
kind of computer language/hardware/etc..... WxWorX .... that explains it
completely.....


Yeah, I didn't look too carefully at the captions of the pictures before
posting. Sorry about that.

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