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&lt;P&gt;I remember growing up in South Florida where when a hurricane would be coming, the news people on TV would be telling everyone what direction the wind was blowing so we could crack our windows open. This was supposed to save our roofs. Later of course, we were told not to do it because that madness of opening windows in a hurricane...&lt;/P&gt;
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