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To: fivedollar who wrote (412)7/9/1999 4:22:00 PM
From: roddio  Respond to of 509
 
five dollar,

Good point. However I do believe that UPS units were the responsibility of viets according to contract, and if they were not sufficient to do the job, necessitating changing them, I can understand the delay.

Rob also told me the same thing at that time. Now, lets hope nothing else crops up.

Several years ago, I was involved in a building project, constructing a plant for an Asian company. No individual from their company was able to authorize the smallest change from plans. Moving a wall 4 inches required a consensus of a committee, after endless discussion and several meetings. Project took twice as long as originally scheduled.

With this in mind I am patient.



To: fivedollar who wrote (412)7/9/1999 4:54:00 PM
From: Robert Dirks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 509
 
Im also on the wait and see side.
Somehow I think theres more happening than a UPS power problem.
Maybe im wrong and it really takes an army of Viet communists to change a light bulb.........
.......Or they don't want to pay the 4% to AGC any more ???

Too much risk for me at this price.

Good luck ALL.......