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Date: | Thu, 11 May 2000 07:29:54 -0700 |
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John,
Thanks for letting me know.
I'll get them to DHL today and give you a tracking number.
>>Many of our users would like to open and project their Z-series on their
>>own (Win95/98/NT) PCs...indeed, with a user group of >30 users in >15 labs
>>(and growing), most image viewing and manipulation needs to be done
>>"off-line." Finding affordable Win95/98/NT software for that purpose is
>>proving problematic, despite Zeiss's verbal and written assurance during
>>demos and the bidding process that a portable projection-capable browser
>>would be made available free or at nominal cost.
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>Sounds as though you have the option to sue for breach-of-contract. A
>letter from your lawyer will not solve you problem but could win you a
>financial concession. The question then becomes "how long will it tiake
>for your lawyer and Zeiss' lawyer to come to terms?" That IS what your
>university lawyers are there to do so you might as well take advantage of
>them! I love the modern world...
>Robert J. Palmer Jr., Ph.D.
>Natl Inst Dental Craniofacial Res - Natl Insts Health
>Oral Infection and Immunity Branch
>Bldg 30, Room 308
>30 Convent Drive
>Bethesda MD 20892
>ph 301-594-0025
>fax 301-402-0396
Very best regards,
Steve D'Angelo
Equipment Resurrection
650-738-0351
NOW at http://equiprx.net/
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