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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Andre Fortin, Elizabeth Arnold. Timecode In: 00:03:44. Timecode out: 00:41:10. Notes: Electronic communications discussion. Includes conversations with unidentified people. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Thomas White Ice, Elizabeth Arnold. Timecode In: 00:43:17. Timecode out: 00:47:15. Notes: Science discussion. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Steve Graham, Elizabeth Arnold. Timecode In: 00:51:31. Timecode out: 00:55:54. Notes: Education and outreach discussion. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Unidentified man, Elizabeth Arnold. Timecode In: 01:00:45. Timecode out: 01:13:45. Notes: Electronic communications discussion. Subject 5: (Interview). Subtitle: Adam Siegel, Elizabeth Arnold. Timecode In: 01:18:40. Timecode out: 01:21:50. Notes: Electronic communications discussion. Subject 6: (Interview). Subtitle: Ethan Sullus, Elizabeth Arnold. Timecode In: 01:22:30. Timecode out: 01:26:38. Notes: Student perspective on science activities. Equipment Notes: DPA4006 omni mics; Sonosax preamp. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: North Pole Log of DAT #: 4 "Resolute #3: Wayne's World" Date: 4/25/99 ng = not good ok = okay g = good vg = very good 2:00 "We're at Wayne's World." ¿technical tinkering¿ EA 3:46 So tell me again about this stuff. You've gotta keep this warm. AF 3:50 Right, to within, zero, zero Celsius. To within freezing. So we just used heating pads on top of two of the rack-mount pieces and then a heating pad underneath the actual hardware that was used on the space station. EA 4:17 What do you think will happen if you can't keep it warm enough and you're at the Pole? AF 4:23 I would suspect, I wouldn't expect catastrophic failure. I would expect communications, especially communications between the computers and the hardware here, not to, not to work very well, to be intermittent. I would expect intermittent operation if it was too cold. EA 4:43 But you had this out on the ice, right? AF 4:45 Right, and we did have a generator running, and it was plugged into it to keep the heat. It was running all night and you could feel the pads had been running now and that's just about as hot as they get, but it's continuous and the heat acts as a nice sink and just heats the whole rack and keeps it to within zero. It was actually ten¿and then I put the front covers on the back and front and it was actually plus ten Celsius in there. EA 5:07 And you wanted to crawl inside¿ AF 5:08 Right, yeah. But of course for the webcast and for it to work we had to open at least the front and it dropped down to zero, so¿ EA 5:18 But you did a successful webcast from the ice outside, right? And what did you put up? 5:25 What did we put up? What did we put up? Interviews with the locals, the K-12 school principal, is that correct? Chad Adams. We had questions posted from the schools out on the Internet. Several schools in the Maryland area. One, was one from Australia? Who was talking to us the day that we were out on the ice? We had quite a few, I think about nine people in a chat. Are you aware of that? We have a text-based chat and they post questions to us and then we're able to answer live over the video to them. There's a 17-second delay, so that can cause confusion, so you have to slow your pacing down. The delay is because of the encoding and whatnot. EA 6:17 But you were basically out on the ice, talking to a bunch of people all over. And how would you say it went? 6:21 Excellent. Extremely well. It wasn't TV quality, not for sure. But you can't expect that. EA 6:33 So there was a picture of what you guys were doing that was being transmitted from the ice, with audio, that was going everywhere. And what was your job in all this? 8:00 "We're not up on Tedris, are we?" EA: This is a dry run? 9:08 neat am... (Notes truncated)
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