3rd December 2007
Antarctica Countdown 1 reply
Okay, I’m getting excited. I have a few things left to do, as you can imagine, finish up client projects, prepare presentations for speaking in Chicago, and pack the last few details. Equipment details is perhaps more important to me than clothing, although that’s crucial as well considering the destination.
I’ll be speaking at SES Chicago Wednesday and Thursday. I’ll be headed then to Argentina, with a scheduled boarding time of 3 p.m. At that point, I think I’ll be super excited. No time left to worry over the details, just time to board and live in the moment.
Penguins, whales, albatross, petrels, waves, and more!
I have a satellite phone, although I can’t say how well it’s all going to work. But this is my first voyage, perhaps next time I’ll have better communication assistance from some good friends.
In the meantime, say a little prayer while you’re at it - will ya?
Thanks.
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What's in a name? says:
December 3rd, 2007 at 11:50 pm
Have you ever seen Dr. Michael Coffman’s film, “Global Warming or Global Governance?” Also, why is it that when I do a Google image search for “sinking M/S Exporer”, only one image comes up and it won’t even load? Do you really think a “fist sized whole from an iceberg” sunk that ship? Surely there must be something we’re not being told. No Id’s? Come on, something sounds fishy (no pun intended). Are you familiar with The Council on Foreign Relations? What about the Club of Rome or Global 2000? Surely you don’t believe that man-made Co2 is causing the rising temperatures on earth. If Co2 is the culprit, how do you explain the rising temperatures on other planets in our Solar System?