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To: Earlie who wrote (101694)5/11/2001 8:12:32 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 436258
 
We are currently in negotiations with certain vested interests for a project called the BAJA or Broad Alpine Jump Array. We believe we will become the federal government's primary contractor/supplier to the FDIC when they are unable to meet their obligations up to and inclusive of the GSE's etc etc ad non finitum.

Btw: we're testing a new program at the moment that may well form the basis of our "towerless" system...currently known as the McVeigh-Kevorkian system, each currently being tested without reprieve.

stay tuned.



To: Earlie who wrote (101694)5/11/2001 8:53:18 PM
From: Tom M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Earlie regarding gov't infrastructure projects, there's a lot of bridges & roads around the Boston perimeter that are just scary to be on next to two or three lanes of semis doing 70 mph. Miles of beat up potholed tar for a 65mph speed limit. Makes me wonder if Firestone wasn't always to blame. The recent gov't money has certainly gone elsewhere. Was thinking depressed steel companies may get a few crumbs also.

regards,
Tom