
After several on-the-fly major changes to the reactor column we resumed full run tonight at about 9PM. Once again Peter and Ben carried the heavy load. I left at 7AM and drove home via the Marriot where I dropped off company sweatshirts to our investors. I fell asleep at the wheel and heard a massive horn cry--turned out to be directed at another driver but it was the scare I needed. When I am done with this shift, and if I'm tired, I'll just drive my truck back into the dunes (as I did the other day when I crashed out for a good hour on a futon in the back of my truck).
Jaime is working the graveyard with me tonight. He works for my Dad normally. He's eager to help and reminds me much of his kind country, Guatemala.
The moon is up. It's not cold out--even maybe warm. Last night it was freezing rain so it's pleasant but I already know it's going to be a long night. I got about 4.5 hours of sleep in the last 36 hours.
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