the physical effort of a polar expedition is beginning to take its toll.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Are they going to stop and just drill a bunch of holes in a localized area and call it progress, like they did last year? They don’t actually want to commit to too much, do they?
Hopfully, they will pull the plug on this before too much longer.
Says that they have covered 130 miles so far. You can learn a great deal about ice conditions in 130 miles, they now know that there is at least 130 miles of ice left in the Arctic.