R. Clayton (rclayton@clayton.cs.monmouth.edu)
Wed, 17 Jan 2001 19:01:09 -0500 (EST)
According to the weather report I'm looking at, tomorrow (Tuesday, 6 March) is
supposed to be nasty: lots of snow and lots of wind. Looking at the weather
map, I can't see from where all this bad weather is supposed to come, but I
will defer to the experts' opinions and cancel our make-up class tomorrow
night.
If tomorrow is bright and sunny, I'll uncancel my cancellation, but unless you
hear otherwise from me by 2:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow's make-up
class is canceled.
Frequently Anticipated Questions:
1 It's snowy and windy outside. Are you still going to hold the make-up class
tonight?
No; the make-up class has been canceled.
2 It's bright and sunny outside. Are you still going to hold the make-up
class tonight?
No; unless you hear otherwise from me by 2:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon, the
make-up class has been canceled.
3 If the make-up class stays canceled, when are we going to make it up?
There's always Wednesday (7 March); my other class is meeting Thursday at 6.
Let me know your opinions.
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