(Fwd) Day - 3 Newsletter

From: J. Paul Robinson <jpr@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu>
Date: Fri Jun 17 2005 - 01:00:36 EST
My cytometry Colleagues:
Patrick Autissier, one of our ISAC members and a member 
of this discussion list, is starting his ride across America in 2 
days. I have encourage all of you to go to his web site and 
sponsor him. I have done so already.
www.patrickautissier.org 

 Here is a young man, riding from west to east entirely 
across the country to raise funds for AIDS research. We will 
bring you daily updates via our website and Patrick will have 
them on his own. Please support Patrick. The cytometry 
community must support one of our own! 
Kind regards
Paul Robinson
Purdue
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>From Patrick's log: (June 17, 2005)
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San  Diego, California , Day -3

Good evening,

It's 7 pm, and I'm writing this email from my hotel room in.. 
San Diego, CA. Finally, I am at the place where in 2 days 
will start the Race Across America. And I can tell you that 
my stress has very much increased during the last 24 
hours. Wednesday night, I introduced all the crew members 
(well, except Steve who is still in LA). It's the first time that 
they met each other, and frankly, it went very well.  After 
acknowledged them for being part of the crew, I explained 
them once again the project, why I was doing this race, 
what I was expecting from them, and finally what was my 
goal. It's very simple: cross the finish line. The time limit is 
12 days and 2 hours. And if I finish in 12 days 1 hours 59 
minutes, I'd be the happiest man on earth, the more 
exhausted probably, but I would have reached my goal.  

Last night was very short, and after a 3:45am wake-up call, 
Joel, Hervé, Jérome, Olivier and I took the plane from 
Boston to Long Beach, CA, with only 16 luggages! 
Everything (us plus the luggage) arrived safely in Long 
Beach after an uneventful flight at 9:45 am, local time. We 
picked up the rental van and drove down to San Diego, 110 
miles south. When we arrived at the RAAM headquarter 
hotel around 2pm, we saw for the first time the start area 
with all the flags, logos from sponsors, etc.which is in front 
of the Star of India. I have to say that I was really impressed 
by this area, because I only saw it on TV until today. At the 
hotel, I met John Delia, a friend from Connecticut who is 
going to do the RAAM solo this year, after having done as 
part of a team of 2 last year. In the afternoon, Joel took care 
of the bikes. The rest of the crew bought tons of carts to set 
up the van. The preparation of the van is extremely 
important, because lots of stuff goes in there, and to be 
honest, it can't be a mess! I've got also road-books which 
really describe the road we are going to take between San 
Diego and Atlantic City. The road-book, as you can imagine, 
is comparable to this race, meaning huge, 181 pages of 
directions to follow, map to study, etc.. 2 set of the road-
book will stay in the van that will follow me at all time, and 
one will be inside of the RV. We will have also a laptop in 
the van with a GPS system, which will allow us to stay on 
the race road. We will get Internet connection through a cell 
phone, from the van, to send and receive your emails, and 
my crew will read them to me through a 2-way radio, 
probably at night. All this technique has been set up by 
Herve, who's been working until the last minute (he didn't 
sleep at all last night!), to make sure that we could 
communicate with you.	

This day was a long day, and there is still tons of stuff to do, 
in order to be ready on Sunday morning. But, tomorrow is 
another day, and right now, we're going to eat something 
and go to sleep   

Talk to you tomorrow,

Patrick
www.patrickautissier.org


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Received on Fri Jun 17 14:38:01 2005

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