Larry-
I am planning to attend the PSN meeting with you'all on 17 Dec and am mainly
wondering how I am going to get back from Turkey
in time and with half a mind to show up
for Bob Phinney's PEPP convocation on 12 Dec:
> Although many are not coming, I am still taking advantage of AGU to have a brief
> meeting of
> PEPP network operators and others in the community involved with educational seismology.
>
-Edward
Larry Cochrane wrote:
> At 12:23 AM 11/18/99 -0800, Karl Cunningham wrote:
> >Hi Larry --
> >
> >Is the PSN meeting still on track for the weekend of Dec 17th? Is there a
> >schedule?
> >
> >My wife and I plan to come up and make a weekend of it in SF, but we are
> >running out of time to get the good plane fares. Actually, probably I'll
> >drive and she'll fly, but we need to decide what day to travel and get the
> >tickets.
> >
> >Do you have any more info?
> >Thanks,
> >Karl
> >
> >
>
> Hi Karl,
>
> Good question! I'm CCing the list as a second reminder. So far I have you,
> Edward Cranswick if he can make it, Jan Froom and Steve Hammond who have
> signed up so far. I think the best time would be on Sat. the 18th. at lets
> say 10:00 am. I think we need a few more people interested in coming before
> we should have the meeting. So for the other PSN members please let me know
> ASAP if you interested in attend the meeting.
>
> -Larry Cochrane
> Redwood City, PSN
>
> My original email announcing the meeting...
>
> > All,
> > I got this from Lind Gee the other day. She is a seismologist at the
> > Berkeley Seismo Lab (BSL) and involved with the IRIS (www.iris.edu)
> > Education and Outreach program. I had a meeting with her and other IRIS
> > members a few weeks ago.
> >
> >>Regarding the PSN meeting in December, the
> > >BSL would be happy to host the meeting at
> >> >our facilities on the UC Berkeley campus. Before
> >> >AGU is a little troublesome (people will be
> >> >working on their presentations), but either one
> >> >evening during AGU or the following Friday (12/17)
> >> >or Saturday (12/18) would be fine. My preference
> >> >would be for either Friday or Saturday, but Thursday
> >> >might be possible. It seems as if Catherine will
> >> >be able to attend.
> >
> > Catherine is from IRIS and is also part of the E & O program. I thought it
> > would be a nice change of pace if we have the next meeting at another
> > location. The last two meetings have been at the USGS in Menlo Park around
> > the time of the AGU in December.
> >
> > So who's interested, and what day and time should we have it? Maybe Sat.
> > would be best for most people? If people from IRIS, and maybe PEPP, are
> > there, the meeting should be geared around setting up and supporting system
> > in schools. I'm sure after the meeting we can have a tour of their lab.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Larry Cochrane
> > Redwood City, PSN
> >
>
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US Geological Survey, MS 966 Fax: 303-273-8600
PO Box 25046, Federal Center cranswick@........
Denver, CO 80225-0046 USA E.M. Forster said, "Only connect".
Larry-
I am planning to attend the PSN meeting with you'all
on 17 Dec and am mainly wondering how I am going to get back from Turkey
<http://groundmotion.cr.usgs.gov/koc/> in time and with half a mind
to show up for Bob Phinney's PEPP convocation on 12 Dec:
Although many are not coming, I am still taking advantage of AGU to have a brief
meeting of
PEPP network operators and others in the community involved with educational seismology.
-Edward
Larry Cochrane wrote:
At 12:23 AM 11/18/99 -0800, Karl Cunningham wrote:
>Hi Larry --
>
>Is the PSN meeting still on track for the weekend of Dec 17th?
Is there a
>schedule?
>
>My wife and I plan to come up and make a weekend of it in SF, but
we are
>running out of time to get the good plane fares. Actually, probably
I'll
>drive and she'll fly, but we need to decide what day to travel and
get the
>tickets.
>
>Do you have any more info?
>Thanks,
>Karl
>
>
Hi Karl,
Good question! I'm CCing the list as a second reminder. So far I have
you,
Edward Cranswick if he can make it, Jan Froom and Steve Hammond who
have
signed up so far. I think the best time would be on Sat. the 18th.
at lets
say 10:00 am. I think we need a few more people interested in coming
before
we should have the meeting. So for the other PSN members please let
me know
ASAP if you interested in attend the meeting.
-Larry Cochrane
Redwood City, PSN
My original email announcing the meeting...
> All,
> I got this from Lind Gee the other day. She is a seismologist at
the
> Berkeley Seismo Lab (BSL) and involved with the IRIS (www.iris.edu)
> Education and Outreach program. I had a meeting with her and other
IRIS
> members a few weeks ago.
>
>>Regarding the PSN meeting in December, the
> >BSL would be happy to host the meeting at
>> >our facilities on the UC Berkeley campus. Before
>> >AGU is a little troublesome (people will be
>> >working on their presentations), but either one
>> >evening during AGU or the following Friday (12/17)
>> >or Saturday (12/18) would be fine. My preference
>> >would be for either Friday or Saturday, but Thursday
>> >might be possible. It seems as if Catherine will
>> >be able to attend.
>
> Catherine is from IRIS and is also part of the E & O program.
I thought it
> would be a nice change of pace if we have the next meeting at another
> location. The last two meetings have been at the USGS in Menlo Park
around
> the time of the AGU in December.
>
> So who's interested, and what day and time should we have it? Maybe
Sat.
> would be best for most people? If people from IRIS, and maybe PEPP,
are
> there, the meeting should be geared around setting up and supporting
system
> in schools. I'm sure after the meeting we can have a tour of their
lab.
>
> Regards,
> Larry Cochrane
> Redwood City, PSN
>
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Edward Cranswick
Tel: 303-273-8609
US Geological Survey, MS 966 Fax: 303-273-8600
PO Box 25046, Federal Center cranswick@........
Denver, CO 80225-0046 USA E.M.
Forster said, "Only connect".
Larry Cochrane <cochrane@..............>