date: Fri Oct 15 08:34:48 2004
from: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: seattle
to: "raymond s. bradley" <rbradley@geo.umass.edu>

    Ray,
       Driving in today, I thought I'd email to suggest the same thing if you're there Sunday
   pm.
    So, 7pm in the lobby it is ! Looking forward to it !
       Just heard that New Scientist will not be running a piece on McIntyre/McKittrick. NS
   have
    finally been convinced the two Mc's have an agenda and that no-one can reproduce their
    work !  Also been trying to put a few people right about the von Storch et al paper. Hans
   sent
    an email around to a few of us saying the paper looks at methodological issues re MBH98/99
    but that their model run isn't an alternate history of the past. When talking to the media
   he
    doesn't make this clear at all - let's the journalists think it is an alternate.
      See you Sunday !
    Cheers
    Phil
   At 03:06 15/10/2004, you wrote:

     hi phil:
     i get into seattle sunday night around 5.10pm, so if you want to have dinner that night
     I should be at the hotel by ~6.30pm.  Shall we meet in the lobby at, say 7.00pm?
     ray
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