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For future reference, when referring to the extreme of a depression, it is called the "nadir" rather than the "peak," as the term peak refers to highness, not lowness.
For future reference, when referring to the extreme of a depression, it is called the "nadir" rather than the "peak," as the term peak refers to highness, not lowness.

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For future reference, when referring to the extreme of a depression, it is called the "nadir" rather than the "peak," as the term peak refers to highness, not lowness.

Accident in Norway

Today happened an accident with an Atlantic Airways flight in Stord (Norway). 3 persons are still missed, 13 survived: http://www.bt.no/lokalt/article304837.ece -- Arne List 08:06, 10 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

List of destinations is out of date

I assume that the airlines' website is more up-to-date than this page as it gives dates for 2007. If no-one is going to keep thhe list updated - is there a point in adding such detail? --JBellis 16:58, 3 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]