On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 04:07:04PM -0700, Scarletdown wrote:
Ethan Dicks wrote:
On Sat, Jun 12, 2004 at 08:52:12PM -0700, ed
sharpe wrote:
does ups pick up at the south pole? <grin>
Ah, no. USPS only, and not for 5 more months.
I figured they would leave that task to the New York Air National Guard,
the folks who support Operation Deep Freeze down there at the bottom of
the world.
NYANG does the flying, but the USPS accepts the packages before they enter
the Military APO system at SFO.
It makes some things a pain, like when I was ordering parts this summer
to build my Popular Electronics Elf... I had to use vendors that were
willing to put a package in the U.S. Mail (B.G. Micro was great about it).
I ordered a lens for my digital camera, and it had to go home first (Olympus
America only ships UPS), then _they_ put it in the mail... took weeks longer
than it needed to, and I had to pay shipping twice!
-ethan
P.S. - Operation Deep Freeze is no longer - the Navy disbanded its
detachments about five years ago, after they handed all the land-based
operations to civilian contractors, and the flying to NYANG (LC-130s)
and PHI (helos).
--
Ethan Dicks, A-130-S Current South Pole Weather at 15-Jun-2004 03:20 Z
South Pole Station
PSC 468 Box 400 Temp -83.5 F (-64.2 C) Windchill -117.5 F (-83.09 C)
APO AP 96598 Wind 7.7 kts Grid 062 Barometer 684.3 mb (10464. ft)
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