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Date:         Thu, 29 Apr 1999 10:07:36 -0400
Reply-To:     "Jason M. Yasment" <jyasmen1@NYCAP.RR.COM>
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From:         "Jason M. Yasment" <jyasmen1@NYCAP.RR.COM>
Subject:      Strangest Load
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While participating in the Southern California Ozone Study 97, I used my westfalia as a mobile weather van. Inside I had 2 tanks of helium, a Mobile Rawinsonde System, 2 laptops, a generator and enough weather balloons and sondes for a few weeks. I was a weather tech in the navy and they wanted me to camp out on the beach for a few weeks in their POS Ford pick-up. Forget that, I spent a few weeks getting paid to camp in beautiful Coronado, CA, while putting a balloon up every 6 hours. Was one of the best assignments that I had ever had.

Jason M. Yasment


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