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    3 years ago

    The summers are great just due to the increased number of daylight hours. I used to live in Fairbanks and that would have been ideal, but the summers up there are plagued with wildfire smoke which greatly affects solar potential.

    Yeah I’ll have to look into the engineering of the seismic stations. I reckon their panels are all placed in the perfect spots. I’m just unsure at the moment what kind of living accommodations I’m going to have up there.