Archive for August, 2010

August 23rd, 2010

By: Barbara Glynn Alves

Oprah calls them the Ah-Ha Moments– the second you get that one piece of information or insight that connects all the dots. I recently had an enlightening moment onboard a flight to Mexico. No, nothing life-threatening like engine failure or loss of cabin pressure! Nor did any cabin attendant pull an inflatable slide to escape his dreary existence. But it did involve Mad Men…

August 9th, 2010

By: Dave Tomsey

When I was first introduced to perimeter air monitoring, I walked in circles for days, literally. Every half hour I recorded a reading in my field book and moved to the next assigned point. This necessary, tedious process continued for days, weeks, and months.