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I heard that.More cheer. Should be on the camp bus in one hour but on the last day of my tour last week I was really funned out so I took this tour off. This is day seven of 21 off. On the minus side, I have four more appointment in PG. during this time. Getting harder to be motivated now when I could have retired last year
Progress!When I first moved here I got a job in a sawmill hand piling lumber in an open shed. All of November and the all of the following February were -40, day and night. Two years later they modernized the system and this required closing up the shed and putting heaters in to keep everything warm
Here in Florida an awful lot of work gets done in open hangars and other similarly ventilated facilities. For that matter, that was true in Oklahoma as well. The summer afternoon thunderstorms are often considered to be welcome relief from the heat.
I don't know of any fully air conditioned hangars around here, although the Northrop Grumman facility in Melbourne probably is. There there is the Vehicle Assembly Building on KSC, which is air conditioned, although I am not sure if you would call it "fully."We had a 60,000 sq ft fully air conditioned hangar in Louisiana.
I don't know of any fully air conditioned hangars around here, although the Northrop Grumman facility in Melbourne probably is. There there is the Vehicle Assembly Building on KSC, which is air conditioned, although I am not sure if you would call it "fully."
Ok you win.We had a 60,000 sq ft fully air conditioned hangar in Louisiana.
I should have added.....once it got modernized and toasty warm, we all got laid offWhen I first moved here I got a job in a sawmill hand piling lumber in an open shed. All of November and the all of the following February were -40, day and night. Two years later they modernized the system and this required closing up the shed and putting heaters in to keep everything warm
Ok you win.