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March 1, 2009 at 5:46 PM #358495March 1, 2009 at 5:52 PM #357930macromaniacParticipant
Gents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices.
March 1, 2009 at 5:52 PM #358233macromaniacParticipantGents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices.
March 1, 2009 at 5:52 PM #358373macromaniacParticipantGents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices.
March 1, 2009 at 5:52 PM #358406macromaniacParticipantGents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices.
March 1, 2009 at 5:52 PM #358510macromaniacParticipantGents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices.
March 1, 2009 at 6:20 PM #357970partypupParticipant[quote=macromaniac]Gents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices. [/quote]
Agreed. What’s coming is without question necessary. But since people are woefully unprepared for it, it is going to be catastrophic.
March 1, 2009 at 6:20 PM #358272partypupParticipant[quote=macromaniac]Gents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices. [/quote]
Agreed. What’s coming is without question necessary. But since people are woefully unprepared for it, it is going to be catastrophic.
March 1, 2009 at 6:20 PM #358414partypupParticipant[quote=macromaniac]Gents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices. [/quote]
Agreed. What’s coming is without question necessary. But since people are woefully unprepared for it, it is going to be catastrophic.
March 1, 2009 at 6:20 PM #358446partypupParticipant[quote=macromaniac]Gents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices. [/quote]
Agreed. What’s coming is without question necessary. But since people are woefully unprepared for it, it is going to be catastrophic.
March 1, 2009 at 6:20 PM #358550partypupParticipant[quote=macromaniac]Gents,
I would venture to say that comparing Y2K to what we are experiencing now in reality is not a good comparison.
I perceive that 25 years from now, we will look back and say that was much worse than what we thought…but it was necessary to reset priorities and prices. [/quote]
Agreed. What’s coming is without question necessary. But since people are woefully unprepared for it, it is going to be catastrophic.
March 1, 2009 at 6:27 PM #357980NotCrankyParticipant[quote=UCGal][quote=Russell]O.K. UCgal, Good to know you have done and are doing good work on your own behalf. I hope the guy has something you can be compensated with. I am impressed that you managed to get an investigation and opinion from the CSLB.Good luck.
[/quote]It was a long and painful process. We kept our investigator on speed dial, and nagged her along in the process. Our complaint and his license suspension took 11 months to show on the clsb website. Despite that we had overwhelming documentation that he’d diverted funds, and violated 8 or more b&p’s. [/quote]
UCGal.
I thought it would take some real tenacity and probably persuasive writing expertise, to get the CSLB to do something.Perhaps you mean the man violated BMP’s (Best Management practices). For anyone reading who might not know, Those are the erosion control and jobsite construction material and waste management particulars. On a sloped lot you have a lot of that. Sorry this all happened to you. Again, Good luck.
March 1, 2009 at 6:27 PM #358282NotCrankyParticipant[quote=UCGal][quote=Russell]O.K. UCgal, Good to know you have done and are doing good work on your own behalf. I hope the guy has something you can be compensated with. I am impressed that you managed to get an investigation and opinion from the CSLB.Good luck.
[/quote]It was a long and painful process. We kept our investigator on speed dial, and nagged her along in the process. Our complaint and his license suspension took 11 months to show on the clsb website. Despite that we had overwhelming documentation that he’d diverted funds, and violated 8 or more b&p’s. [/quote]
UCGal.
I thought it would take some real tenacity and probably persuasive writing expertise, to get the CSLB to do something.Perhaps you mean the man violated BMP’s (Best Management practices). For anyone reading who might not know, Those are the erosion control and jobsite construction material and waste management particulars. On a sloped lot you have a lot of that. Sorry this all happened to you. Again, Good luck.
March 1, 2009 at 6:27 PM #358424NotCrankyParticipant[quote=UCGal][quote=Russell]O.K. UCgal, Good to know you have done and are doing good work on your own behalf. I hope the guy has something you can be compensated with. I am impressed that you managed to get an investigation and opinion from the CSLB.Good luck.
[/quote]It was a long and painful process. We kept our investigator on speed dial, and nagged her along in the process. Our complaint and his license suspension took 11 months to show on the clsb website. Despite that we had overwhelming documentation that he’d diverted funds, and violated 8 or more b&p’s. [/quote]
UCGal.
I thought it would take some real tenacity and probably persuasive writing expertise, to get the CSLB to do something.Perhaps you mean the man violated BMP’s (Best Management practices). For anyone reading who might not know, Those are the erosion control and jobsite construction material and waste management particulars. On a sloped lot you have a lot of that. Sorry this all happened to you. Again, Good luck.
March 1, 2009 at 6:27 PM #358456NotCrankyParticipant[quote=UCGal][quote=Russell]O.K. UCgal, Good to know you have done and are doing good work on your own behalf. I hope the guy has something you can be compensated with. I am impressed that you managed to get an investigation and opinion from the CSLB.Good luck.
[/quote]It was a long and painful process. We kept our investigator on speed dial, and nagged her along in the process. Our complaint and his license suspension took 11 months to show on the clsb website. Despite that we had overwhelming documentation that he’d diverted funds, and violated 8 or more b&p’s. [/quote]
UCGal.
I thought it would take some real tenacity and probably persuasive writing expertise, to get the CSLB to do something.Perhaps you mean the man violated BMP’s (Best Management practices). For anyone reading who might not know, Those are the erosion control and jobsite construction material and waste management particulars. On a sloped lot you have a lot of that. Sorry this all happened to you. Again, Good luck.
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