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New Zealand is one of those rare countries where home distilling equipment is legal. If one were to find oneself in New Zealand territory with nary a store nearby that sold liquor, one might consider purchasing a still. Accordingly, Big Dead Place has arranged a 10% discount off home distillery equipment for Antarcticans (Scott Base [...]

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Here’s a list of reasons from folks in ’06 [Word .doc] about why people don’t want to return to The Program (even if they do return to The Program). At that time The Program was concerned with high turnover, which is now not so important, as RPSC is at the end of their decade-long contract [...]

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Budget Cut Roundup

Frozenfoxtale has on her blog a concise list of some of the budget cuts and profit schemes presently being implemented in The Program: Hard liquor. I’m not sure this is a budget move – I suspect that the sale of hard liquor to employees is usually a profitable venture for USAP. I think it’s that [...]

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Chile is to Antarctica as God is to Man.

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[from Anonymous wintering at Pole:] The design was made up and drawn by two of our guys. We have 60 winterovers this year, and they were joking about how we should greet the first plane with one person holding an axe and 59 little crosses wedged in the snow. That grew into the pole marker [...]

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mid winter dinner – time off Date Submitted 06/10/2008 Suggestion   “I heard the winter-overs are being told to go to work on the day of their Midwinter’s Dinner, and don’t get the day off. Why?” Assignment [RPSC Program Director] Response   The Austral Winter Season mid-Winter dinner for this year is scheduled for 21 [...]

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Midwinter’s Day

Midwinter’s Day was first celebrated in 1898 by the crew of the Belgica, which spent the winter trapped in ice below the Antarctic Circle. Modern research stations developed their own traditions. Scientists and support staff at the three stations run by the U.S. National Science Foundation take an extra day off, creating a long weekend. [...]

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not so quiet office space Date Submitted 05/29/2008 Suggestion How can we remind people to not yell over the dividers to talk to someone? Or to not scream a conversation across several cubicals? Or to turn down phone ringers from maximum? And not hold an impromptu meeting just outside someone else’s cubical? In general, I [...]

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George One

During Operation Highjump in 1946-47, a plane went down on Antarctica’s Phantom Coast and three men died. Their crewmates hastily buried them under the wing of the plane, a memorable spot so as to potentially recover their bodies later. Weather that season made the recovery improbable, so the task was delayed, and then forgotten. Now, [...]

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Workplace morale Date Submitted 05/21/2008 Suggestion I heard this morning that the most commonly requested things are free coffee and free popcorn. With all the people leaving, I’m sure that there are some under-runs that could cover the cost of popcorn. It may be the small things that make a difference. Assignment [RPSC Program Director] [...]

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