Good ideas, Ben! Also, I wonder if one of those bull horn things could be
used to help in the call for workers. They might be louder than yelling,
but they are also very directional and the way our grid is usually set up
we'd be aiming it away from our friendly neighbors anyway.
And no slam taken, Tony...:)
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: ben martinez
To: TONY OZZELLO P802 AWS
Cc: PETER.THANA@ROCHE.COM; ba-autox@autox.team.net; Jeremy Bergsman
Sent: 8/28/00 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: 2000 Winter Slush Series-revised
Tony - I don't think that there is 10 people that know how the hole
thing works.
I think that what i have experienced this year in Chairing events is,
that if we
had a person (chair) that stand at the motorhome all day ( instead of
looking for
the chair on some occasion) he/she could be there to keep things moving,
i know
that it's key to making an event go smoothly and then to have about 2 to
3 people
to help out with the rest, like REG, TECH, GRID and SAFETY in the pits.
The communication at GGF is a very big problem at this
time, i was
thinking that if we could use the PA system at a very low volume (about
the same
volume as someone yelling) could that be ok with the powers to be.? it
would
help! and we would have some communication with the pits. At least the
people
near the Grid and start could hear what's going on! the starter is the
one person
that needs to hear, so if we need to holed start we can ( and then
restart) John
Kelly could you help us out.
As to what Jeremy said about parking sounds great, that
would keep
people from speeding up and down the hill. We just park a lot of cars at
the
bottom of the hill (and yes i'll park there) so they have to slow down
and maybe
cone a lot of the hill so they have to go slowly, i don't know, it
sounded good
just my 2c Ben
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