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To: the Chief who wrote (14212)10/23/1998 4:21:00 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Respond to of 34075
 
Hmmm, let me see, from previous posts on this thread, BD were there for 10 days. If that is correct and they left on Tuesday, nah, it's too complicated for me, and I don't want to start more rumours, so I'll let you do the math and check the calendar.



To: the Chief who wrote (14212)10/23/1998 4:22:00 PM
From: Ironyman  Respond to of 34075
 
Feathers,,,

How many plastic buckets can you fill in a day?,,,,,Quite a few,,,Especially when you know where the samples need to come from.

Regards,
Eric Parde



To: the Chief who wrote (14212)10/23/1998 4:34:00 PM
From: Cytotekk  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34075
 
Chief, I do not know the exact date that BD arrived. I was told that they were on site October 8, 1998. How long they had already been there, I do not know.

If this is an important topic, I will call on Monday and see if I can find out how long they were on site.

CIMA's estimate of around 10 days would be on target if they got there around the 7th and left on the 21st. About two weeks including La Paz stays, maybe more than two weeks.

I hear that several BD reps were involved. Many hands make light work...

I you were hoping for a full scale verification requiring many months, then I am sure you are disappointed. I do not know just how much site work is required at this point for BD to verify Guido's report. I suspect they have what they need.

Colleen