One of the last shipments to a U.S. research base in Antarctica before the onset of winter darkness was a year's supply of condoms, a New Zealand newspaper reported Monday.
Bill Henriksen, the manager of the McMurdo base station, said nearly 16,500 condoms were delivered last month and would be made available, free of charge, to staff throughout the year to avoid the potential embarrassment of having to buy them.
The base only has a skeleton staff through the long winter.
"Since everybody knows everyone, it becomes a little bit uncomfortable," Henriksen told the Southland Times newspaper.
About 125 scientists and staff are stationed at McMurdo base, the largest community in Antarctica, during the winter months when there is constant darkness.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Screwin' in the snow
I realize there may not be a whole hell of a lot to do down in Antarctica during the winter months, but DAYUM!
Once the sun comes up, the article says, it grows to about 1,000 people. Hopefully they'll have enough condoms left for a few of them.
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