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Our area (Northern Virginia) got smacked pretty hard by the snow and we lost Internet access for a while this evening, so I missed the auction.

Chris (dninvestor) won the auction for wholesalenic and completed the transaction very quickly once I got back online.

Thanks -- and again my apologies for missing the auction.
 
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no problem. I hope everything is ok out there.
 
Are you getting that blizzard too?

Awesome blizzard isn't it :eek:
 
Originally posted by GiantDomains
Are you getting that blizzard too?

Awesome blizzard isn't it :eek:

The Blizzard is awesome :), but I work in what my company considers a critical environment, so we are not supposed to take snow days...

Of course they still have not plowed my street :D, so we'll see what happens :D.
 
I live in Maryland and the news here made sure to explain that it was not a blizzard because we had more than 1/2 mile visibility and did not have winds of more than 35 mph. :rolleyes:

They wanted to make sure the viewers knew the difference.
 
Originally posted by DNQuest.com
I live in Maryland and the news here made sure to explain that it was not a blizzard because we had more than 1/2 mile visibility and did not have winds of more than 35 mph. :rolleyes:

What I don't understand is the difference in accumulation around the area. I work in Alexandria and they are saying they got 12 inches, but out in Hamilton, where I live, we got 23+ inches.
 
At least 24 inches snow out my door in Baltimore, MD. What a treat. I could observe the auction last night and for the first time in years - not a peep of traffic noise outside (I live on St. Paul Street - the main street dividing Baltimore).
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Here in Columbia, MD, it has been reported we got 19.1 inches, but the snow comes up to my waiste. I'm 6' tall. To makes things worse, I live in a cul-de-sac, they won't dig me out for days. They already cancelled school for tomorrow so the kids will hav 5 days off of school. The good news is I should be able to escape Thursday to New Orleans... Mardi Gras whooo hooo
 
Started here in MA. earlier today and there is about 8 inches and they predict blizzard conditions and as much as 24+ inches before it is all over.
The snow is soooo fine. It's almost weightless on the shovel.

Really wish I were in Vermont right now. Ths skiings going to be incredible tomorrow.

...off to finish shoveling out my car...
 
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