[2791] in APO News
Chapter Weekend stuff
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (bperrin@MIT.EDU)
Fri Sep 19 11:56:49 1997
From: bperrin@MIT.EDU
To: apo@ai.mit.edu, apo-news@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 11:51:17 EDT
I've just been informed that our weather chair has been slipping in his/her
duties. (Who is the current weather chair, anyway?) Apparently, the wonderful
oh-so-sun-shiny weather which was reportedly going to happen the entire weekend
has turned into this-is-kinda-yucky weather.
Specifically, there are now reports that at some time during the
weekend, the weather may turn cold and rainy. What does this mean for you? It
means you need to dress appropriately. If you don't like having wet clothes
next to your skin for prolonged durations, bring some kind of rain gear.
Ponchos or rain jackets work best, umbrellas do not work if you intend to also
work at the same time. If you don't own a poncho or rain jacket, a garbage bag
with a hole cut out for the head and two hole cut out for the arms works just
as well for a short term thing (like one weekend, for example). If you're one
of the crazy people (like me) who likes getting rained on and hates rain gear,
at least bring a couple extra changes of clothing because if it is cold, you
don't want to keep wearing wet clothing.
YiLFS and fun fun fun rain (or maybe not rain, whatever),
Brian Perrin
APO Fellowship Chair
APO Weatherman