on that, Lynn? DR. ANSPAUGH: We can work some of these calibrations sometimes outside but whether or not that's a particular problem that we ought to worry about some more, I don't know. DR. AUXIER: We can talk about that later. CHAIRMAN MOSELEY: MR. BECK: Dr. Beck is very anxious to respond. What they are doing, doesn't matter. the uncollided flux only for this. They are looking at They are only looking at the uncollided f lux. 10 11 12 13 14 DR. AUXIER: MR. BECK: Oh, the resolution is set for -The resolution is extremely high on these detectors. they are looking at is the uncollided flux of cesium. CHAIRMAN MOSELEY: Any further questions? We've got another question. 16 DR. WRENN: Just 17 history of every site? 18 DR. KORANDA: DR. WRENN: It's quick one. right in Do you have here. a complete pictorial (Indicates looseleaf book I saw lots of buildings with bricks in them, and so I have an ulterior motive. 22 | (Laughter ) 23 24 a Dr. Wrenn. approximately eight inches thick.) 20 21 What happens is that the continuum changes, as you said, but it doesn't affect anything. 15 19 Aj] DR. KORANDA: Do you want to take this home? I'd be glad to get rid of it. 25 MR. CHURCH: I think you ought to let them pass that around the table, 26 or at least leave it there so they can spend some percent of the time we 27 do. 28 88