Again, who has been complaining about anyone's numbers? It's the idea and the scale that are bothering people, not the cost.

Also, it's preposterous to expect anyone besides those already closely married to completing the project to have any numbers at all. Why would someone who just doesn't want it done have a cost analysis?

Frankus
Sleek. Edgy. Infinitely flexible.

On Nov 11, 2007, at 11:36 PM, Anthony West wrote:

I care about the neighborhood and the project too, Kimm. I try to think honestly about the numbers before issuing pronouncements about them. I accept I will never get a deep look into these numbers, but most questions about a business plan -- including stuff as basic as "Will it work well for neighbors?" do come down to numbers, at least in part.

It's not enough to say, for instance, "Oh, Lussenhop's numbers can't be right"; we must say, "See here are our numbers, which are better than Lussenhop's."

I'm more interested in fact-gathering than in judgement right now.


- Tony West

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