Given the absence of any quantitive analysis in this area, it's easy to ignore the "lost opportunity costs" of delay. I suspect that such costs are significant, but easy to ignore because the costs are distributed across tens of thousands of little people. We've already incurred this in quids. We know this. but the other side of the balance, the 'getting it right' side still has some rough edges on it. So if you took Narelles goal as an early estimate, and mine as a late do we straddle a plausible mean? I think as long as *progress* is made this year, we're on track. If we go nowhere, its a bummer. -GeorgeReceived on Sat Aug 22 1998 - 06:42:19 UTC
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