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To: Susie924 who wrote (39)2/20/2004 6:47:58 AM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (1) of 274
 
Hey Susie -- I posted this on iHub too ...

Could you guys explain the "duped" thing to me ?

All I saw was that they both wanted the same apartment. Katrina wanted to resolve it with some sort of playground technique (writing their choices on paper ... and then what ?).

The apartment assignments came down to a coin toss. How does losing to due to a coin toss constitute being duped ?

I thought that Katrina made a fuss for this reason: If her team were to lose, she wanted to be able to say they lost because the other team didn't play fairly -- not because of any fault of hers -- even if her "explanation" was flimsy. She was planning her boardroom defense (in case her team lost) from the start -- which is a smart move if you're the project leader. We do this all the time in my business -- its called "protesting the award".

If you understand it, clue me in. Thanks.

investorshub.com

Chris
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