Hi folks,
On Sunday, 16 January at 2 p.m. we're going to do a Human Flag at La
Playa Stadium at Santa Barbara City College. Bring a White and a Red
shirt, jacket, or sweatshirt. We'll be doing a Red Cross on a White
background and a Red Heart on a White background. This is part of a
fundraiser for the International Response Fund for Tsunami relief and
for the Disaster Response Fund for the victims of flooding and
landslides in California, Colorado, Ohio River etc.
We need about 5000 people to pull this off, so please forward to as many
folks as you can.
If you would like to help volunteer to setup, you can get there at Noon.
Thank you! (This is going to be Outstanding!)
:-) Roy
Roy Dugger
Emergency Services Specialist
American Red Cross of Santa Barbara County
2707 State Street Santa Barbara, CA 93105-3567
V: (805) 687-1331 ext: 24
F: 805.682.4655
Email: rdugger(a)sbaco-redcross.org Web: www.sbaco-redcross.org
That's an incredible amount of mud! I see that 101 is looks clear below.
Was the highway blocked by another slide further away?
---Michael Reynolds, AE6QC
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A friend of mine just told me about the new QRP world record. The story
is at http://www.qrz.com/. For the QRPers out there, is putting out a
beacon like they did in New York something to do out here?
That may be true. However, as stated on QRZ.com, the story is about a WORLD
record, versus any kind of distance record.
---Michael, AE6QC
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> On Tue, 11 Jan 2005, Marvin Johnston wrote:
>
> > A friend of mine just told me about the new QRP world
> record. The story
> > is at http://www.qrz.com/. For the QRPers out there, is
> putting out a
> > beacon like they did in New York something to do out here?
>
> I think that Voyager and other spacecraft have substantially better
> miles-per-watt records...
Highway 101 at La Conchita - BEFORE the big slide today.
http://www.west.net/~jay/images/LaConchita1.jpg
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