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Student Members of the AMS
I was thinking about it recently and I wanted to know how many on storm2k are student members of the AMS.
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I haven't gotten my first magazines yet but I'm looking forward to them.
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Re: Student Members of the AMS
Besides organizing the occasional field trip to oil fields near Austin (the horizontal drilling boom in the Austin Chalk near Pearsall was popular, we made a trip to Vidor, TX, which was about an 8 hour round trip, to visit Amerada Hess' Vidor-Ames gas field (including a refridgeration liquids plant), and a couple of trips to Luling, where Meridian/Burlington Resources were horizontal drilling searching for bypassed pay in Upper Cretaceous Edwards limestone, the UT student chapter SPE also organized a monthly BEvERage Bust in Eastwoods Park near the law school, where Shiner flowed like water.
Many of the students had lost their jobs during the big bust in the 1980s while working as drillers and rough necks, and had decided college was the way to go, I was old enough to drink after six years in the Navy, and the under-21 year old girls somehow managed to avoid getting carded for their beers.

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Many of the students had lost their jobs during the big bust in the 1980s while working as drillers and rough necks, and had decided college was the way to go, I was old enough to drink after six years in the Navy, and the under-21 year old girls somehow managed to avoid getting carded for their beers.
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Ed Mahmoud wrote:Besides organizing the occasional field trip to oil fields near Austin (the horizontal drilling boom in the Austin Chalk near Pearsall was popular, we made a trip to Vidor, TX, which was about an 8 hour round trip, to visit Amerada Hess' Vidor-Ames gas field (including a refridgeration liquids plant), and a couple of trips to Luling, where Meridian/Burlington Resources were horizontal drilling searching for bypassed pay in Upper Cretaceous Edwards limestone, the UT student chapter SPE also organized a monthly BEvERage Bust in Eastwoods Park near the law school, where Shiner flowed like water.
Many of the students had lost their jobs during the big bust in the 1980s while working as drillers and rough necks, and had decided college was the way to go, I was old enough to drink after six years in the Navy, and the under-21 year old girls somehow managed to avoid getting carded for their beers.
http://www.speut.com/gallery/?level=collection&id=1
What does that have to do with the topic?

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