OK, that's it!! I have just secured passage aboard HMS ErrorsandWarnings
to Tristan da Cunha, the remotest inhabited island in the world, ETA 5 AM
GMT 27 January 2007, where I shall submit an R01 using PureEdge following
wireless satellite ftp file transfer from my home institution, surrounded
by rockhopper penguins and elephant seals.
Remote research administration rules!
CH
> As I have mentioned a number of times, I have been working with the
> Cayuse Grants.gov System to System program. Due to circumstances
> beyond my control, I had to go with my wife to London this week -
> it's her birthday trip, she made the arrangements :) I had a faculty
> member who wanted to use the program for his R21, so I said I would
> keep in touch via email, and submit from London if he finished.
>
> He did finish. I did submit from London earlier today, and the
> application made it in with just the usual page count warning.
>
> Has anyone else done a submission from outside the US?
>
> Hope folks don't mind me bragging, it just seems so cool to be using
> the World Wide Web, in a world wide way.
>
> Went to Westminster Abby today too.
>
> Good night, and good luck
>
> Bob
>
>
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