2004-03-04

jay: (wired)
2004-03-04 02:29 am

More press...

According to Pascal, apparently I'm referenced or quoted a few times in a new book by Greg Klerkx... there's a whole chapter on our test site work at Haughton Crater. The book is supposedly critical of NASA's entrenched ways of doing things, but overall much better written than Zubrin's recent one. It is called "Lost In Space: The Fall of NASA and the Dream of a New Space Age"... I only vaguely remember talking to Greg.
jay: (sunglasses)
2004-03-04 02:33 am

Remote summer job, anyone?

Our camp on Devon Island is looking for a cook for a 6-week stint, or two people for 3-week postings. The job would entail feeding 20-30 people 3 meals daily, supervising the kitchen (incl. helpers), menu planning, and would get one day off per week. Pay would be $CDN 450/wk, roughly US$375/wk. No benefits other than working in a tent with space scientists and geologists, and medical care provided on the premises by the camp doctor. And transportation and costs to/from the camp, of course...