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"We can't allow things that are inaccurate to stand." — The Word of Our Dan, February 19, 2008.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

A lovely day in the neighbourhood

From today's Tellytorial:
If markets are softening to the point that long-term, low-cost power deals make sense, we'd better be watching carefully when it comes to what we could get cornered into to make Lower Churchill move ahead. There's also the question of what nearby megaprojects will mean to the availability of skilled workers.

Finally, there's scary notion that just having the juice is not enough.

It has always looked like customers would beat a path to our door. And maybe they will - but maybe they'll want long-term deals and upfront cash, too.
"Always looked"?

In whose eyes?

It's nice to see the local press taking a peek over the fence. Given the political culture's nasty tendencies towards insularity (literal and figurative), jingoism, and false fixation on the I*eland "model", it would be nice if they'd do it more often.

There's a lot of stuff to be learned in doing so.

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