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From: Frank Reed
Date: 2018 Mar 17, 19:17 -0700
Tracy Shrier, you wrote:
"I submit that if I presented myself postflight to my passengers with pencil lead smudges variously on my nose, forehead, or white shirt, I might gain some complaints to the company regarding my professionalism or even fitness for duty. I shall stick to erasures :)'
I want you to know that this image made my day. I was standing in the island's local pub late last night, having a beer before turning in early to teach today ...in a low-key mood. It was St. Patrick's Day, Part I, and I was surrounded by people having far too much fun --and certainly more fun than me. I read that post and laughed out loud. I was still laughing and smiling broadly for a full minute, long enough for two people to ask 'hey what's in that beer?' Ha ha.
Frank Reed
PS: It may be St. Patrick's Day, but it is also the sixtieth anniversary of the launch of Vanguard 1, the oldest satellite still in orbit.