Legacy Cumulus 1 release 1.9.4 (build 1099) - 28 November 2014
(a patch is available for 1.9.4 build 1099 that extends the date range of drop-down menus to 2030)
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Discussion and questions about Cumulus weather station software version 1. This section is the main place to get help with Cumulus 1 software developed by Steve Loft that ceased development in November 2014.
No, I've just done it. The idea occurred to me while watching a DVD last night (we're currently part way through series 2) when I remembered that "Cumulus" starts with a chemical symbol. It did also occur to me that with a bit of work it could show current weather data rather than the actual details for copper...
Cu : Copper (Atomic No. 29) Mu : Greek letter, derived from the Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol for water. Lu : Lutetium (Atomic No. 71) S : Sulphur (Atomic No. 16)
Ian
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on the Indian Ocean coast of Western Australia (down the bottom left-hand corner of Oz)
Hmm. The logo has to look like it does, otherwise it wouldn't be what it is. I'd assumed I was the last person in the world to have heard of Breaking Bad and hence the new logo didn't need any explanation!
I'd assumed I was the last person in the world to have heard of Breaking Bad
Lol, you have too much faith in Bulgarian TV (I didn't know that Shameless (UK) existed until I happened to see the US version in the early hours and that was produced seven years later) and, unless it is shown primetime on UK TV (so a. I can actually recognise that it exists and b. that I can watch it on filmon.com without falling asleep after thirty seconds) then fat chance. Now that you have embarrassed me, I'll look out for it.
Well... now I've read about it on imdb.com
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I preferred the old Cumulus symbol, at least it was descriptive of weather & what one would expect to see at a weather forum. The new one could be anything, even a chemical factory.
By the way, from the home page of Rainfall Design http://www.rainfall.design.com who produce Currently, the WU API based Chrome add on that displays on a new tab and shows weather details for your location....