> > Now as far as funding documentation is concerned. Yeah, that's the problem > isn't it. Who pays, who does the work, where does it happen. I have the > good luck right now, of being like the the consultants in that old > commercial by UPS professional services. The one where two consultants > propose a plan for improving upgrading and streamlining a company's business > process and the CEO says. "Ok, great I love this plan let's do it!". At > which point the consultants start to laugh... "Dot it? Do it!, We don't DO > the work, we just tell you what needs to be done." :-) > > At some point, I'd be happy to contribute some hours to a task like that, > but at the present moment, my own chaotic life has my full attention. > > Tony >
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