The calm before prop load...
Aug. 19th, 2005 07:03 pmToday was a relatively light day. I went in for a few hours this afternoon, to support a fit check of some battery cooling hardware.
Talk about déjà vu!
The same issues that cropped up during the Intelsat 10-02 campaign cropped up today as well.
Fortunately, the issues were settled rather expeditiously.
Then poor planning on my clients' part became my emergency, as I blazed through an E->R translation of recent minutes. An interesting question arises: When I am pretty sure the minutes are wrong, do I change the source text on my own (this assumes no access to the person who wrote the text), or do I translate the incorrect information?
I'm on the hook tomorrow for prop load. All day.
Good thing I have a laptop.
Cheers...
Talk about déjà vu!
The same issues that cropped up during the Intelsat 10-02 campaign cropped up today as well.
Fortunately, the issues were settled rather expeditiously.
Then poor planning on my clients' part became my emergency, as I blazed through an E->R translation of recent minutes. An interesting question arises: When I am pretty sure the minutes are wrong, do I change the source text on my own (this assumes no access to the person who wrote the text), or do I translate the incorrect information?
I'm on the hook tomorrow for prop load. All day.
Good thing I have a laptop.
Cheers...