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Friday, 31 August 2012
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Hull Breach
Being part of a self supported team of 10 members in an inhospitable continent like Antarctica is what we signed up for. Although we have become familiar with our base and surroundings and do not talk or consciously think about this point very often, in the back of our minds we realise that we are on our own. We are the fire brigade, the ambulance service, the emergency plumbers, garbage collectors, the water treatment operators, the water melters, the breakdown mechanics, the cargo handlers etc. On top of that we live in an environment that will not be possible without this base, similar to living on Mars or on a boat. Without the vessel life is not possible. This fact becomes very pronounced during storms where it becomes life threatening to be outside this base.
A few days ago we had quite a memorable storm and our "familiarity" was disrupted slightly. The wind averaged around 90 knots and the whole base was shaking and trembling with the force, something we have become accustomed to. I walked to the Wet Lab to ensure that the glass lab equipment is safely packed away. As I neared the lab the doors of some offices were shaking violently in their frames. I went into the leaders office to investigate only to find the wind howling through the window and the blind flapping loudly in the wind. It was bit of a shock and it took me some time to compute what happened and what needs to be done. The window wasn't left open, simply because it cannot be opened. Living in South Africa the thought of a burglary crossed my mind but there is no one here. As it turned out some of the antennas broke in the strong winds and one of the connectors of an antenna, which was attached to the stay rope, crashed through our triple layered window.
Luckily Stef was nearby, as I went looking for timber to make a temporary shutter, she spread the word and everyone jumped into action. After some 30 minutes of flying glass and freezing temperatures we succeeded in closing off the base's breached hull.
Sunday, 26 August 2012
Antarctic 48 Hour Film Festival 2012 Results
Well I would probably like to write the "man in the arena quote" here, where credit does not belong to the critic but to the man in the arena who is covered in dust and blood but I guess it will portray me as a sore loser. And lose, we did. The results for the recent film festival is out and we were very nearly stone last. The results is based on votes by the participating over-winterers. Despite the temptation you cannot argue with the scoreboard.
Sorry South Africa....we let you down.
Results
Sorry South Africa....we let you down.
Results
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Antarctic Film Festival 2012 - Taking one for the team
The weekend before last was the annual 48 hour Antarctica film festival. What this entails is each Antarctic base making a 5 minute film within 48 hours. To keep everyone honest 5 items (to be featured in the film) is given on the starting time and 48 hours later everyone's film needs to be uploaded. The items were: a queen, a computer mouse, the sound of ice cracking, the phrase "I will save you" and a map of our area.
Our team's idea was based on the movie Zombieland. We tried to sketch the effects of long term seclusion in Antarctica. A condition called T3 allegedly makes you forgetful after some months on the ice. I have not noted a mentionable increase in my own forgetfulness but maybe I am working off a high base value. The acting was more or less what you would expect from technically inclined folk so keep your expectations low. I also made my big screen debut in this film but preliminary feedback suggests I keep my day job.
Follow the link if you want to watch. Some of the other stations came up with real funny ideas.
SANAE'Land' the movie
Our team's idea was based on the movie Zombieland. We tried to sketch the effects of long term seclusion in Antarctica. A condition called T3 allegedly makes you forgetful after some months on the ice. I have not noted a mentionable increase in my own forgetfulness but maybe I am working off a high base value. The acting was more or less what you would expect from technically inclined folk so keep your expectations low. I also made my big screen debut in this film but preliminary feedback suggests I keep my day job.
Follow the link if you want to watch. Some of the other stations came up with real funny ideas.
SANAE'Land' the movie
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