man in charge of building a scientific basis mounted on trampoli which extend to the South Pole will hold a speech on his experiences next Wednesday - in Second Life, the popular online hidden in the park with bedroom explorer.

Jerry Marty is the construction and maintenance of facilities manager for the National Science Foundation 's Office of Polar Programs, Antarctic Sciences Division. As such, she spent much of the last seven years as leader in the construction of Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. The station has a number of new characters, including Stilt legs that can be jacked up with snow.

It is also the monstrous "Ice Cube" reveals neutrini three times the size of the 'Fill etees Building, sank nearly two miles under the Antarctic ice. Marty will give his speech, "Building Science for the South Pole", at noon, now given in the UK February 11, near l ',

University of Delaware' s embrace Second Life. Those with an avatar can participate by following this link. People do not want to carry the rapid emptying Sadville carrozzone be raised whether there will even a simultaneous webcast podcast with releasable follow. L 'intervention will be introduced by Thomas Gaisser, tall Ice Cube neutrini Boffin.