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Much appreciation for Jim Moe for hauling the trailer to and from the Acton Launch. While I do also appreciate that most of the regulars were not at the launch, there are a couple of questions that I have:


Does anyone know where the white metal boxes at the RSO table for the flight cards got put away? I don't see them in the RSO Table box.


Can anyone tell me why the cooler was not emptied out of ice? Did someone think the remaining ice would last until the August 22nd launch?


Why did the bungee cords for the most part not get stretched criss cross at the front of the shelves to keep the items placed on the shelves on the shelves?


Why was the box marked pad numbers empty, and the numbers stuffed in the blue rely box instead?


I know a lot of the fault for people not knowing how the equipment gets stowed is my fault for not documenting or showing others how it all goes, but a little bit of thought and noticing labels on boxes go a long ways. I will endeavor to document and better label boxes during our equipment day.

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Does anyone know where the white metal boxes at the RSO table for the flight cards got put away? I don't see them in the RSO Table box.

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This is the one fact I know:

Rob Caswell has them and will hand them off to Scott, I believe who will then bring them to the next launch.

I didn't get a chance to hand 'em off, but we'll be at the 22nd launch before rockets start to fly and will have them in hand.

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Can anyone tell me why the cooler was not emptied out of ice? Did someone think the remaining ice would last until the August 22nd launch?

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I left a bit early (as I often do) with the stove and tables put away, and the perishables in my car. I did not think to leave instructions to both put away any remaining drinks AND to empty the cooler. I'll keep a closer eye out next time the cat's away.


Matt

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