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To: RocketMan who wrote (26715)9/22/1998 11:00:00 PM
From: Gary Jacobs  Respond to of 50264
 
hey rm, i hear the other guy's lawyers make no warranty on their client's ability to start properly.

gary



To: RocketMan who wrote (26715)9/22/1998 11:17:00 PM
From: Craig K  Respond to of 50264
 
It kind of Ironic...you talking about leaking boats and all....BTW Annapolis was great...man there are some boats in that town...

Craig



To: RocketMan who wrote (26715)9/23/1998 12:58:00 AM
From: Charliss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
>>>There was quite a bit of water in the bilge when I put it
away, and so there might be some damage.<<<

From the Digitcom crisis management manual:

Roll up some stock certs, stick them in the hole or split in the hull. Cover on both sides of the damage with Jimmy Chin's letter to the shareholders, stretch until taut. Seal with crazy glue(the lawyer's brand is the stickiest) Varnish over the flaw, thickly, with a nice viscous spar quality. This is known as the magic fix-the-flaw method.

Seriously though, <shuffling in my bunny slippers, careful not to trip over the long floppy ears> regarding the once again overdue reporting: the audit could have been finished and submitted, but they didn't want to do it. If they had, it would have been done by now, or earlier.

We do what we want to do, and when we don't want to do something we come up with reasons. It is always best to look underneath and ask ourselves why. Or ask someone else why. That is, don't tell us why you can't do something, tell us why you won't.

Really now, a company should be able to get its audit together without this "reasonableness." It's done every day in the corporate world.

Lessons, lessons, and more lessons. If we didn't need them, they wouldn't be.

Best,
Charliss