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Most-recently modified on 16:08:25 15-Jun-2003.
Day 2 started early for some of us, as we departed immediately when we docked for a trip to the Mauna Key Observatory complex. At 14,000 feet, it's the highest I've ever been outside of a plane, and I got quite dizzy from the altitude.

In the afternoon, we began our sessions, but as I was giving my first third of my long session, I didn't take any pictures of anyone else.
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Snapshots from PerlWhirl 2003, MacMania 2, and a Star Trek Cruise
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Enroute to the hill.
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We arrive at 9000 feet for acclimation.
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Larry Wall chats with the scientists.
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"Can you hear me now?"
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MJD signs his release form in multi-colors.
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Damian Conway on the right.
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Appropriate magazine.
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Invisible cow warning.
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Captain Neil studies carefully.
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We head further up the hill.
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Walking around at 14,000 feet.
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The Martian Landscape.
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