Recovery.Gov Project Tracker
If you think they did it on purpose, all it means is that they used up the allocation of Recovery money, and therefore are no longer bound to report. If that is the case, and the doors are still open in San Diego, it merely means that they have other funds available. If they close up shop, then we all know what that means.
Well, they never checked it before, so I doubt that it refers to the quaterly report.bennmann wrote:Project Status More than 50% Completed
There are 3 types of recovery projects: contracts, grants, and loans.
I wonder if part of the contract includes a 100% completed report, and the final report checkbox could be in reference to quarterly reports only? Has this option been discussed?
Well :explicative:
http://www.recovery.gov/FAQ/Pages/Recip ... rting.aspx
about half-way down the page. You guys are right - they don't intend to report again if they checked that box.
http://www.recovery.gov/FAQ/Pages/Recip ... rting.aspx
about half-way down the page. You guys are right - they don't intend to report again if they checked that box.
The way I look at it; they know confinement is excellent, Dr. Park has committed himself to the company, the money runs out at year end, the high powered pulse tests should deliver the final verdict. After this, they either go black box or tell the whole world.
If they tell the whole world, its either success or failure. If the verdict is failure, its either a real failure or a bluff to conceal the black box program. If we hear nothing, its gone black so we know it works. If they say it works, it works.
So if it works, we have a 3/4th's chance of finding out. If it fails, we have a 50/50 chance of being mislead.
If they tell the whole world, its either success or failure. If the verdict is failure, its either a real failure or a bluff to conceal the black box program. If we hear nothing, its gone black so we know it works. If they say it works, it works.
So if it works, we have a 3/4th's chance of finding out. If it fails, we have a 50/50 chance of being mislead.
CHoff