"Go" for Anik!
Aug. 4th, 2005 02:28 pmI just took a few seconds out from checking translations and saw I had received an email asking me to confirm my arrival information for Saturday in Moscow. I will take that as a notification to proceed with departure for Baikonur tomorrow morning.
For now, however, I need to get my shoulder back to the wheel and push deliverables out the wire.
Cheers...
For now, however, I need to get my shoulder back to the wheel and push deliverables out the wire.
Cheers...
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Date: 2005-08-04 09:11 pm (UTC)Hopefully you're packing light... I am willing to bet that with the number of connections you have, it will be a miracle for your luggage to show up the same time you do. =|
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Date: 2005-08-04 11:22 pm (UTC)Actually, I left most of my stuff in Baikonur, as in:
- shoeshine kit
- luffa (from Marriott)
- pants, brown
- swim trunks, dk blue
- white shorts
- sweater, red
- aloha shirt (x2)
- pkg of batteries (16xAA, 12xAAA)
- T-shirt, plain (x4)
- T-shirt, Rodeo
- T-shirt, red Pacific Finance
- T-shirt, Intelsat 10-02
- T-shirt, AMC-9
- T-shirt, black
- polo shirt, TTI
- underwear (x4)
- socks (x2)
- Vitamin C, Ziplok bag
- reporter notebooks (x2)
- wasabi pea snack, pkg
- safeguard soap
- shampoo
- book, Double Play
- book, Suspicion of Betrayal
- table tennis paddle
- bp monitor
- video interface
- hat, Colo Rockies
- windbreaker
- liquor (in safe)
- Solgar supplement (in safe)
- Rotocan (in safe)
- Russian books (x2, in safe)
- toothpaste (in safe)
- power strip (in safe)
- black shoes
- selenium supplement (in safe)
- camera case, CaseLogic (in safe)
- nail clippers, large
(Compulsive, aren't I?)
If it weren't for the fact that I have a pill-cutter, I'd actually try to take everything along as carry-on. OTOH, having stuff in the belly of the plane is okay, especially with all that other stuff already staged.