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2007, Cal Tech Seismic Lab Tour, Dr. Kate Hutton.
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Dr. Kate Hutton, Cal Tech Seismic Lab with Dr. Cliff Cheng, Event Organizer.
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On Saturday afternoon, October, 27, 2007, Dr. Cliff Cheng organized a private tour of the California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech) Seismic Laboratory. Dr. Kate Hutton who is one of the media's most frequently interviewed experts on earthquake generously served as our personal tour guide.
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(Caption for Photo at Left) Front Row (Left to Right): Bill Tracy, KE6EQJ, Eric Christensen, K6EJC, both of the Burbank Emergency Amateur Radio Service; Karen Miller, Esq., LAFD CERT Batallion 9, Co-Coordinator and Neighborhood Preparedness Ambassador; Susan Silver, KI6KFS, Neighborhood Preparedness Ambassador; Kate Hutton, Ph.D., Cal Tech Seismology Lab; Rose Cheng; Patty & Jeff Salier; Jane Auerbach; Pat Herrera Duran, Chair, Citywide Neighborhood Council Preparedness Task Force. Middle Row: Jim Paules, FBI Citizen's Academy Alumni Assn.; Stew Oleson; Earl Winter, Ph.D.; Sheri Determan; Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., WW6CC (event oragnaizer); Colleen Trohdahl, Neighborhood Preparedness Ambassador, Costal San Pedro Neighborhood Council; JimJaeger; Mary Downer; Bob Eberlein. Back Row: Heidi, RN & Guy Bolling, Greater LA American Red Cross. Not Pictured: Jim Curio, KI6FGV, Amateur Radio Emergency Svc., Mike Eveloff, President, Tract 7260, and his son.
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Around Lectern (left to right): Kate Hutton, Ph.D., Cal Tech Seismology Lab; Sheri Determan. Middle Row (left to right): Rose Cheng; Susan Silver, KI6KFS, Neighborhood Preparedness Ambassador; Eric Christensen, K6EJC, Burbank Emergency Amateur Radio Service; Karen Miller, Esq., LAFD CERT Batallion 9, Co-Coordinator and Neighborhood Preparedness Ambassador; Pat Herrera Duran, Chair, Citywide Neighborhood Council Preparedness Task Force; Mary Downer; Jim Curio, KI6FGV,Amateur Radio Emergency Svc. Back Row: Cliff Cheng, Ph.D., WW6CC (event organizer); Don Silver; Heidi Bolling, RN, Red Cross (covered); Guy Bolling, Red Cross (covered); Colleen Trohdahl; Stew Oleson; Jane Auerbach; Jim Jaeger; Earl Winter, Ph.D.; Bill Tracy, KE6EQJ, Burbank Emergency Amateur Radio Service. Not Pictured: Jim Paules, FBI Citizen's Academy Alumni Assn.; Patty & Jeff Salier; Bob Eberlein; Mike Eveloff, President, Tract 7260, and his son.
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Screen Shot: Project BOB
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This is the wooden room from the game Project BOB. I call it the wooden room because all of the floors appear to be wooden. It's a challenging board.
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Screen Shot: Hyper Lander 2 Classic
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This is a screen near the end of the game Hyper Lander 2. I got hear after I rescued the science team from the collapsing caverns on the moon trapped and orbitting with the rings.
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Screen Shot: Project BOB
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This is the water room from the game Project BOB. It's a fun board.
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Screen Shot: Hyper Lander 2 Classic
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Hyper Lander 2 has a bunch of secret screens which can only be reached by using game codes. (This one requires "GHOST" which lets you fly through walls.) It's kind of like some of the earlier games where programmers would leave their names in hidden areas, but this is a little cooler, it's got really cool information in different places.
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Screen Shot: Project BOB
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This is the lava room from the game Project BOB. Can you guess why?
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Screen Shot: Hyper Lander 2 Classic
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This is one of the screens in the Introduction sequence in Hyper Lander 2. It shows the rescue vehicle that you fly through the game, and some of the features it has, like Ionic pulse thrusters, titanium landing talons, and a phase shield run by the latest A/I RISC chips.
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This is the wooden room from the game Project BOB. I call it the wooden room because all of the floors appear to be wooden. It's a challenging board.
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