Will Tropical Storm Alex Hit the Oil Spill? (via NewsFeed)

This is weird. Using the reblog feature I tried to pull in this article on tropical storm Alex and it pulled in an article on Timothy Geitner.

My intention was to pull in the latest article from ‘Time magazine’ (see the comments on the last post here for an explanation of what this is all about)

I thought maybe I had not isolated the latest article, so I reblogged using the Timother Geitner article and bingo – I got the article I had wanted to use for the experiment – namely the tropical storm Alex article.

In case anything changes here with the feed, the wording the reblog has pulled in is

“Will Tropical Storm Alex Hit the Oil Spill?

Well before dawn Sunday morning, tropical storm Alex made landfall over Mexico. Now forecasters are trying to predict what will happen when the storm re-enters the Gulf of Mexico in a couple hours. (via NOAA) Current trajectories (see above) show the storm veering west into Mexico, at considerable distance from the former Deepwater Horizon site. But weather experts were warning the Associated Press that a storm’s path can change rapidly, and unex “

Well before dawn Sunday morning, tropical storm Alex made landfall over Mexico. Now forecasters are trying to predict what will happen when the storm re-enters the Gulf of Mexico in a couple hours. (via NOAA) Current trajectories (see above) show the storm veering west into Mexico, at considerable distance from the former Deepwater Horizon site. But weather experts were warning the Associated Press that a storm's path can change rapidly, and unex … Read More

via NewsFeed

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