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Nice article Dwight!! Reminds me of the time we had to boot up an old
TRS-80 laptop we found at Rocky Flats (after installing 4 new AA
batteries since we couldn't find a power cord)!! One question, I saw
that your building was built on an old landfill. Was there any concern
about gasses leaching into the building from decomposing trash? In
Denver, they built a portion of highway over an old landfill and there
were concerns about methane (I think) buildup. They installed a series
of vents on both sides of the highway to deal with it.
Brian Starck, CRM
RTD Document Control Manager
303.299.2177
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Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 11:56 AM
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Subject: RAINdrip: Archives: An Open Window to the Past
Looks like we made the lead article on the front page of the Gresham
Outlook here in Oregon: http://bit.ly/1f7yiX
Oddly enough, this is the second time that an archival operation I was
involved in was written up with a "ghostly" theme. At least they didn't
compare me to Frankenstein, as the previous one had!
Dwight Wallis, CRM
Records Administrator
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