A computer lab affords the station residents computer use for work and personal matters. Many do not bring personal computers to the south pole.
There is a communications room that is heavily used during the summer season (summer is relative around here) when there are many flights in and out of the South Pole.
We also have a very well equipped medical facility where a physician and physician's assistant can perform many life saving procedures if needed. Hope we don't need them to do a thing!
The science team has a science lab where they work when not in the outlying science buildings.
I even get my own office to work out of! Most have to call me on the radio since I'm rarely at my desk preferring the outdoors. No sense in being at the South Pole if you are going to be cooped up in a cubicle. Right?
And when we need to unwind there are a variety of game, reading and movie lounges. Today I played a few rounds of pool. Have not done that in over a decade!
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