The first field camp choice, which Ives named Rimrock Lake, was reached with a chartered single-engine de Havilland Otter on skis, using the
DEW Line site (Fox-2) as the nearest contact location and supply centre, courtesy of the station chief, Lou Riccaboni.
Dew Line was beaten little more than four lengths when fourth to Toe The Line in the listed Bluebell Stakes on Sunday, for which she received a whopping 18lb hike from the handicapper, to a new mark of 90.
The following dialogue discusses further the rationale of the
DEW Line deck and examines a few puzzling aphorisms from the deck to reveal not only the esoteric semantics of some of the cards, but also their pragmatic impact as devices for retuning the players' sensibility.
As Berkner hinted, the most grandiose instantiation of Arctic science twinned with geopolitics was the
DEW Line, an integrated chain of radar and communication stations stretching almost 5,000 km from northwest Alaska to Baffin Island (Figure 1).
The Environmental Sciences Group (ESG), located at the Royal Military College in Kingston, ON, led by Ken Reimer, FCIC, continues to be involved in one of the most challenging environmental restoration projects ever undertaken in Canada--the
DEW Line Cleanup (DLCU) Project.
The
DEW Line had been in place since the 1950s and the beginning of the cold war.
Even before expert systems were so christened, we already had an unpleasantly high number of false-positives from the
DEW line's detecting the rising of the moon and calling it an ICBM launch.
So he worked on the
DEW Line. Another "witness' worked in a mine for a while but missed his kids.
Challenge #3: As the disparity widens between bank strategies and risk profiles, and "official" financial disclosure, it is increasingly likely that uninsured creditors will be blind-sided by bank crises that their
DEW Line, or distant early warning system, fail to anticipate.
And, with some cut in the ground,
DEW LINE has a squeak in the mile and a quarter handicap.