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CHARRED EMMYS

4/29/2014

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"[W]e found the Emmys!!! Charred and tarnished, yet still standing now seemingly reaching for rescue." 
- Ferro Productions blog
Today I chatted briefly with a production company that might help spread the word about Mission 31. More information on that later. . . I just wanted to share their incredible story. The company's office and storage building recently caught fire, ruining all their equipment. I can't imagine how devastated the team must have been, but they've remained incredibly upbeat and optimistic. The photo at right shows their charred Emmys, which now have even more of a story associated with them. It reminds me of one of my favorite quotes: "When you think you may fail, you are often the closest to success." 
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These Emmys survived a devastating fire and acquired a new beauty in the process. They remind me to be optimistic. (Photo courtesy Ferro Productions)
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    Grace Young  (B.S., MIT, Ph.D, Oxford) is an ocean engineer, aquanaut, and explorer currently working at X. She lived underwater as a scientist and engineer on Fabian Cousteau’s Mission 31, and is a National Geographic Explorer. 

    Blog Highlights: 
    1. No Engineer is an Island
    2. Mission 31 Highlights
    3. Sailing Across the Atlantic 
    ​3. Return to CERN

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