top o' the mornin'® 6/10/2014
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 1:33 pm
Well, I have what it takes to survive on the moon.
We just completed our quarterly office training and "teambuilding exercise." The exercise assumed that our team had crash landed on the moon and we had 15 items that had survived the crash. We were supposed to rank the items in order of importance for survival. Then we compared our ranking to that compiled by a team of experts from NASA. Our group did the best overall, thanks to me, because I had the best individual ranking. The items included things like a compass, a raft, a parachute, matches, an FM receiver/transmitter, food, water, a map, 2 .45 caliber pistols, flares, and dehydrated milk.
We just completed our quarterly office training and "teambuilding exercise." The exercise assumed that our team had crash landed on the moon and we had 15 items that had survived the crash. We were supposed to rank the items in order of importance for survival. Then we compared our ranking to that compiled by a team of experts from NASA. Our group did the best overall, thanks to me, because I had the best individual ranking. The items included things like a compass, a raft, a parachute, matches, an FM receiver/transmitter, food, water, a map, 2 .45 caliber pistols, flares, and dehydrated milk.