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![]() And speaking of power cords and outlet strips, there was an article in today's Washington Post (it's probably everywhere by now) about an audit of the contractor that was interviewing new passenger screeners for the Transportation Security Agency. Apparently they decided to do the interviews in hotels and subcontracted to a company that sets up things in hotels. They were paying (and passing on to the Government) rental fees like $5/day for an extension cord - 14 of them for three weeks to the tune of $1540, and 140 power strips at $25 each (rental period not specified) for a total of $3500. Those people are making more money on cables than Monster. -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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While pondering glazed doughnuts Mike Rivers mistakenly typed
: : : And speaking of power cords and outlet strips, there was an article in : today's Washington Post (it's probably everywhere by now) about an : audit of the contractor that was interviewing new passenger screeners : for the Transportation Security Agency. Apparently they decided to do : the interviews in hotels and subcontracted to a company that sets up : things in hotels. : : They were paying (and passing on to the Government) rental fees like : $5/day for an extension cord - 14 of them for three weeks to the tune : of $1540, and 140 power strips at $25 each (rental period not : specified) for a total of $3500. Those people are making more money on : cables than Monster. Plus as you noted it was for *rental*. They didn't even have to give them up. Nice job Pearsons and TSA. -dave |
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Dave Ryan wrote:
While pondering glazed doughnuts Mike Rivers mistakenly typed : : And speaking of power cords and outlet strips, there was an article in : today's Washington Post (it's probably everywhere by now) about an : audit of the contractor that was interviewing new passenger screeners : for the Transportation Security Agency. Apparently they decided to do : the interviews in hotels and subcontracted to a company that sets up : things in hotels. : : They were paying (and passing on to the Government) rental fees like : $5/day for an extension cord - 14 of them for three weeks to the tune : of $1540, and 140 power strips at $25 each (rental period not : specified) for a total of $3500. Those people are making more money on : cables than Monster. Plus as you noted it was for *rental*. They didn't even have to give them up. Nice job Pearsons and TSA. Sadly, this is no worse than what you get at a typical convention center. And it's definitely much cheaper than Javitz. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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