Hi Mike,
in fact Quentin has not yet finished his doctorate but it's on a good
way( English is not my mother tongue you know...). Unfortunately I
cannot access to the W.H.O.I. page for the moment but I'll check later.
What were you doing at the Institute and where are you now ?
Thanks for your informations.
Regards
marc
bois-de-villers Belgium
Le 31/05/2011 02:25, Michael Hobart a écrit :
> Let me add my congratulations on your son. I no longer live on the East
> Coast, but I went to school at MIT and worked at the Woods Hole Oceanographic
> Institute, it is a great place to work and to visit. Woods Hole in summer
> can get crowded and congested, as it is basically a small town. W.H.O.I. and
> the Marine Biological Laboratory are right in "downtown" Woods Hole and the
> United States Geological Survey has a facility nearby on the road to
> Falmouth, Massachusetts.
>
> I recommend checking the WHOI website to see what they have in the way of
> tours, etc. http://www.whoi.edu
>
> Enjoy,
> Mike Hobart
>
> On Monday, May30, 2011, at 4:16 AM, olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Re: [OM] Atlantic crossing
> Michael Hobart
> mhobart@xxxxxxx
>
> The Generations Tips pages and some of my personal genealogy is available at
> http://users.sisna.com/mhobart
>
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