On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 01:29:39PM -0400, Mikki Barry wrote:
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> 
> Regardless of whether predicting load is difficult or not, this was 
> something that was a part of the contract from the beginning. 
> Government contractors generally must abide by the terms of their 
> contract, even if it is difficult.  That is a part of the risk of 
> doing business.  Poor planning is rarely an excuse.

Irrelevant.  The contract in question is basically for a joint research
project.  This experience and the ensuing study will shed a lot of 
light on the difficulties of doing such a thing -- from the point of 
view of research, this is a completely successful result...

-- 
Kent Crispin                               "Do good, and you'll be
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