[BC] vestments
Ron Castro
ronc
Tue May 24 12:18:11 CDT 2005
Keeping warm clothes in the car is something that almost everyone learns to
do here on the north coast of California, where the temps can drop from the
80's to the 50's within minutes when the fog blows in.
A lot of San Francisco tourists find out about that the hard way!
Ron Castro
Chief Technical Officer
Results Radio, LLC
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>
> Clive commented:
>
>>I feel sad that evidently intelligent engineers can't seem to figure out
> that it might be a good idea to keep a set of work clothes at the site in
> case of need to drain the sump of the emergency generator. . .
>
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>
> On a similar note, my car once broke down on the way to a transmitter site
> for scheduled maintenance on a rainy night. I was 5 miles from the
> nearest farmhouse, wearing a light jacket because I fully expected to go
> directly from the nice, heated car to the transmitter building and back
> again. It was almost 6 hours before a car came along, and I was able to
> get his attention by laying on the horn and flashing the headlights. I
> was pretty much on the verge of hypothermia by that time, and of course
> nobody at the station wondered why I hadn't called and sent out a search
> party. Since then I have always carried a warm but ratty old sweater,
> windbreaker and watch cap in my trunk. You just never know when you might
> need them. And that's not the time to be making a "fashion statement."
>
>
> Glen Kippel
> KHCS
> Palm Desert, CA
>
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