everybody rotates housekeeping duties, everybody shuffles off at designated hours to the galley, where the cooks do the very best they can given the infrequent delivery of what are called in longing tones around here, freshies, or anything not frozen, canned, or prepared. the little connectivity i have with the outside world, i owe entirely to you. you have been helping me enormously. joni works i.t. and has been coming here for nine seasons. but it s coming, right? i mean, sooner or later they re going to put a satellite up there and everyone down here is going joni: maybe. i mean, we re a long way away from having cell service down here and everybody having internet like at home. anthony: it s really the last place on earth for cell service. kristy is a heavy equipment operator, coming for 19 seasons. kristy: i actually started off two seasons in the galley, and then i ended up getting trained on the equipment. anthony: so you learned an entirely new profession so that you
melbourne area radar. we ll have an excellent view of this. we ll be able to track the eye wall just like with matthew three years ago and we ll watch it go up the florida coast and we ll be able to tell. i was wondering about nasa tv and probably were the ones that told us put that on aerobutted are those pickertures from skies above? a lot of time they give you the different angles. this is images from a satellite up there every one minute giving us a picture. so this is a satellite image. nasa will give us from the international space station. they re even higher in space than most cases at a the international space station. so they give us cool and interesting views. the stuff from the hurricane
it feels like dorm life at college. bathrooms are communal, everybody rotates housekeeping duties, everybody shuffles off at designated hours to the galley, where the cooks do the very best they can given the infrequent delivery of what are called in longing tones around here freshies, or anything not frozen, canned, or prepared. the little connectivity i have with the outside world, i owe entirely to you. you have been helping me enormously. joni works i.t. and has been coming here for nine seasons. but it s coming, right? i mean, sooner or later they re going to put a satellite up there and everyone down here is going joni: maybe. i mean, we re a long way away from having cell service down here and everybody having internet like at home. anthony: it s really the last place on earth for cell service. kristy is a heavy equipment operator, coming for 19 seasons. kristy: i actually started off two seasons in the galley, and then i ended up getting trained on the equipment. anth
acquisition process is faster and more effective. right now it takes five to ten years to put a satellite up into space. that is way too long. technology changes so fast. shannon: i know the pentagon has been working on a number of studies, one major one, independent review ordered by congress, not even supposed to be until december. some folks wonder if he is jumping the gun. senator bill nelson, democrat who happens to be a former astronaut, says the president told a u.s. general to create a space for us, sixth branch of the military today, generals telling me they don t want to. thankfully the president can t do it without congress because it now is not the time to rip the air force apart. too many important measures that i stayed for it will congress congress plays a vital role in define the parameters and how the process will be done and even some of the final version will look like. the commander in chief has the biggest voice of all. i disagree with senator nelson.
gotten a lot less wild west around here. it feels like dorm life at college. bathrooms are communal, everybody rotates housekeeping duties, everybody shuffles off at designated hours to the galley, where the cooks do the very best they can given the infrequent delivery of what are called in longing tones around here, freshies, or anything not frozen, canned, or prepared. the little connectivity i have with the outside world, i owe entirely to you. you have been helping me enormously. joni works i.t. and has been coming here for nine seasons. but it s coming, right? i mean, sooner or later they re going to put a satellite up there and everyone down here is going joni: maybe. i mean, we re a long way away from having cell service down here and everybody having internet like at home. anthony: it s really the last place on earth for cell service. kristy is a heavy equipment operator, coming for 19 seasons. kristy: i actually started off two seasons in the galley, and then i ended u