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Agreed, Milton is a wise man. :-)
And of course, my sentiment is precisely that there should be no giving up
here. I just meant to explore the variety of additional options available
in case that one particular form of engagement is abandoned. There are
many, and the idea is to pick whatever seems most promising, out of the
whole bag of tricks.
If the letter does the trick, great. If not, there are many other things
to consider, and the mission does not simply end.
Best,
Dan
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On Mon, August 17, 2009 6:29 am, Jorge Amodio wrote:
> Great comments Dan but I agree with Milton that we don't need to get into
> a deep discussion about "Plan B" yet.
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> We obviously need to wait and see what kind of response we receive
> after delivering the letter, mine was sort a look-ahead question and
> to express my sentiment that no matter what the outcome we can't give up.
>
> Best Regards
> Jorge
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