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Originally posted by amongus
reply to post by kdog1982
That's kinda harsh. Of course I can find a frigging app for it if I looked, but was just saying his website was not accessible on my iPad.
Calm down Beavis.
Originally posted by kdog1982
Originally posted by amongus
reply to post by kdog1982
That's kinda harsh. Of course I can find a frigging app for it if I looked, but was just saying his website was not accessible on my iPad.
Calm down Beavis.
Sorry,you just sounded kind of harsh,peace.
I have that problem too on my ipad.
Try using intellicast,it works pretty good.
www.intellicast.com...
The 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak was a severe weather event that lasted from May 3 until May 6, 1999 and brought violent storms to Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, and Tennessee. This article concentrates on the events on May 3, when 66 tornadoes broke out in Oklahoma and Kansas. The most significant tornado first touched down southwest of Chickasha, Oklahoma, and became an F5 before dissipating over Midwest City, Oklahoma. The tornado tore through Bridge Creek, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Moore, Del City, Tinker Air Force Base and Midwest City, Oklahoma, causing $1.1 billion in damage. Forty-eight people perished during the outbreak. This tornadic event ranks in severity with the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak of 1965. With a total of 66-74 tornadoes, it was the most prolific tornado outbreak in Oklahoma history, although not the deadliest.