First full day...
Apr. 29th, 2010 09:09 amToday is the first full day at Baikonur for this campaign, and I've just been issued the radio that will be my constant companion until we leave, along with my badge (one of them).
My Beeline credit went from 700 rubles to just under 12 rubles literally overnight (and after consuming only 14 MB of bandwidth, most of which was apparently due to Windows Update doing its thing). Even if the 14 MB didn't count against my monthly total of 20 MB (the account documentation says that until the account charging kicks in, any bandwidth consumed is charged at the per-megabyte rate) that still should only have cost me 50 rubles or so.
Sigh.
It would appear I will get to deal with Beeline customer service, once I figure out (or try to) what happened.
* * * I love to attend launches, and yesterday's liftoff of a Soyuz rocket carrying a Progress resupply vehicle for the ISS was not disappointing in the least, but night launches are notoriously unphotogenic.
I tried to keep my camera out of my hands and failed. I'm not at all sure any of the images are usable, though. Ah, well.
* * * I slept well last night (and even picked up a few winks on the bus to the launch site and back), but not enough. I woke up at 5 am this morning completely alert, so I went for a short walk (it's cold out!) and caught sight of a huge red full moon on my way back to the hotel.
I'm at the office right now, because the passwords for the network at the hotel haven't yet been distributed. The main crowd ought to get here momentarily, so I better get ready to work.
Cheers...
My Beeline credit went from 700 rubles to just under 12 rubles literally overnight (and after consuming only 14 MB of bandwidth, most of which was apparently due to Windows Update doing its thing). Even if the 14 MB didn't count against my monthly total of 20 MB (the account documentation says that until the account charging kicks in, any bandwidth consumed is charged at the per-megabyte rate) that still should only have cost me 50 rubles or so.
Sigh.
It would appear I will get to deal with Beeline customer service, once I figure out (or try to) what happened.
I tried to keep my camera out of my hands and failed. I'm not at all sure any of the images are usable, though. Ah, well.
I'm at the office right now, because the passwords for the network at the hotel haven't yet been distributed. The main crowd ought to get here momentarily, so I better get ready to work.
Cheers...