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Greetings from the log office

May 16. 2004 at 23:47
Posted by Fraser Stephens
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Actually I'm not sitting in this luxury chair in my luxury office, for it is Sunday and for once I have been tying not to set foot in the hospital grounds. So I've spent the day at the house, having had a lie in this morning, finished a book, and apart from a few conversations on the HF and VHF, not much else. It has been a quiet day for another reason too - a power cut all day. You can tell the power it out mainly by the silence from the local Marquis - we are not called Disco base for nothing! Anyway, we've fired up the little generator now to recharge our backup batteries and laptops, so it's no longer so quiet! (The hospital has a 150kVA generator set, which we try not to use too often as we only draw 10kVA with every light switched on...) The other pleasure of a Sunday is that Roger, our cook, has the day off. So today we cooked some very nice pizza for lunch and we've just lit the BBQ for supper. The light is going, so I don't think I'll get a game of Badminton in today. I've asked Djiby, our chippy, to build me a couple of posts 1.55m high and if I get round to it might even borrow Moctar's long tape measure and a tin of paint and lay out some lines. Thanks for the dimensions Marcus/Google. Email via satellite is quite effective: Jamie was able to send me a pdf of form I needed to sign; Wendy's cut and pasted her (and a few others) blogs (Hi Mad, Hi Jon, Hi Little Red Boat!); the techies at Roke Manor have told me what component I need to replace the one blown in a 1970's incubator. So I don't feel completely in the wilderness. BBC World Service is pretty good (although having a radio with lots of presets is useful, since it jumps around the frequencies quite a bit - sometimes even in the middle of a program!). We end up getting the West African service, which is great for keeping abreast with what is going on in Mali, Ghana, etc, as well as the world... but oddly enough, very little about the UK. Maybe there is no news that can compete with SA hosting the 2012 World Cup, MODEL commanders shipping their arms (back) to the IC (thanks guys!) or the continuing nightmare that is Darfur. Situation here is Alpha One: that's stable. Last Sunday's experiment with disarmament payments for some of the rebels ending up with a couple of deaths, so we are waiting to find out if next month's goes more smoothly. The town's been a little jumpy this last week, but when I hear how it was only 6 months ago it is really very peaceful. The hospital continues to grow - I've sent a couple of CD's out with returning ex-pats (one to BCN, one to Pefe) so maybe some of the pictures and movies will eventually work their way to Marcus and onto this server. Pass this on to everyone who knows me - and do write (email address available on request) - it is very nice to hear what is going on out in the "real" world!

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He is an ok cook, but has a limited repertoire, so after a week you've tasted all his possible combinations. I'll buy a cook book tomorrow and see if that helps!
#1 Fraser on 2004-05-23 18:19
I feel you may be being a little harsh on Roger there - is he not a good cook?
#2 wendy on 2004-05-21 07:34

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