I've been back from the ice for a bit over a year now. When last there I had to do a few emergency and last minute Amiga repairs for various customers, which was a nightmare trying to get parts down on the infrequent flights, dealing with the US military cargo system, trying find the time on Sundays, etc.
Photos of some Amiga jobs I was doing in Antarctica:
A1200 in workshopA3000 and McMurdo SoundAt least Amiga repairs are a lot easier in NZ with a decent workshop and test equipment. But as always, I have more work than time...