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Title: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on June 27, 2007, 07:58:18 PM
The Ministry of trade and commerce (Motac)

The following page is to inform you about the goods the Federation of Terrangar has to offer

For more information on individual products  follow the links.

Soda    is mined as "Trona" trough underground mines. It is then refined and sold for
      US$ 10/ton
      It is also produced from limestone for the same price.

                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_carbonate


Ammonia    is produced fort he process of manufacturing Soda from Limestone. As the process does recycle the
               ammonia any overproduction is  sold  for US$ 230/ton

                       http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonia

                     

Methanol   As a byproduct of  Soda refinement from Trona and Soda production from limestone a large amount
                    of CO2 is created. To neutralize it`s effect as a greenhouse gas it is collected and turned into
                    Methanol which is sold for US$ 160/ ton.
                    The available quantity is closely tied to the production of Soda.
                    Also note that all government vehicles (except military vehicles) as well as Cabs and Buses in
                    Terangar run on environmentally friendly Methanol engines. So this may reduce export quantities
                    further.   
 
Car parts   Our country has a large amount of exotic wood for production of parts for the car industry. We
                   especially provide parts for high class limousines made from the finest real woods.
         Dashboard      US$ 3000
         Steering wheel      US$ 500
         Panels        US$ 150/ m2
         Other parts      ask

Furniture repair   We are proud to have a large private industry of world renowned craftsmen specializing in the
                            repair of antique and valuable furniture pieces and historical wood instruments.

Gambling      Our privately owned gambling industry is closely monitored by the government to prevent foul
                            play and manipulation . Thus we ensure a pleasant stay at our fine Casino/ Resorts which are
                            of international quality standards.

Food Industry   Terrangar has a small food production Industry mostly specializing in export of frozen instant pizza.
                      The product comes in 4 different types.
             It is produced exclusively for the foreign market and sells at US$ 0.60/ package.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Union on June 27, 2007, 11:51:44 PM
occ: Its good that you're selling stuff other than weapons, industrial raw material nevertheless. :clap:
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From the Loyalist Republic

Our government wish to be notify about any new product Motac offer in the future. Currently, we are in the market for large scale transport ships capable of carrying 1000+ passengers.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on June 28, 2007, 02:56:05 PM
Honorable people of the Loyalist Republic.
We are honored by your interest in our products. As a developing nation we are still in the process of surveying
our resources and planning their development.
Our ship Industry at the moment  does not have the ability to handle the construction of such large vessels. We are constructing a fleet of mid sized cargo ships and handle the maintenance and repair of our small fishing fleet.
However we will Inform you about further developments in that area.
As our first customer we would like to offer you a lifetime discount of 10% on all of our products.

Sincerely yours
The Minister of trade and commerce

New product update from Motac

Natural salt unrefined for chemical industry $ 10/ ton
                refined for food industry $ 100/ ton

Glass   Standard $ 1/ m2
          Reinforced $ 10/ m2
          Armored $ 50/ m2

Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Union on June 28, 2007, 03:01:26 PM
We would like to purchase 50 000 square metres of armour glass, in 2 x 1 m pieces. The amount of $2 500 000 would be wired to your account.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on June 28, 2007, 03:07:12 PM
We will deliver them within a month at the price of $ 2,250,000 ( we subtracted your lifetime discount of 10%)

Thank you very much for your purchase.

Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on June 28, 2007, 05:26:02 PM
To Chinese Loyalist.

A cargo ship is on it`s way carrying your order of armored glass and a 5,000 ton gift.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Union on June 28, 2007, 09:05:22 PM
Thank you for your business, we look forward to further new products you will carry.

occ: You know, you don't have to RP as a country, you can RP as a business corporation. I'll even let you base it in my country.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on June 28, 2007, 10:25:57 PM
occ: Due to the nature of my country there are currently only small buisnesses, so to make things easier for them they go trough the Motac which acts as a spokesperson for Terrangars  industrial sector.
But this will change in the hopefully not so far future.

Motac news

We now sell Apatite, a mineral which has a high content of phosphate for $ 2000 per ton.
Mining has just started and environmental impact must be considered. So supplies may be limited at first.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: tak on June 29, 2007, 04:30:41 PM
Quote from: marketa byznyzova
To: Terrangar Motac
From: Royal Takasia Commerce and Trade

The kingdom of Takasia would like to cooperate with your country to develop the gambling and entertainment in your country. Takasia has extensive businesses in these area and we are confident that our experience will transform your country into a tourist magnet.

sincerely,
Head of Commerce and Trade, Marketa Byznyzova
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on June 29, 2007, 05:33:32 PM
To: Royal Takasia Commerce and Trade
From: Terrangar Motac

We are pleased with your decision and would like to contact you about further proceedings in this matter.
We too have some experience in the gambling industry but no prior expertise in tourism. However we would like to take the protection of the environment into account in all plannings.

OOC Thank you very much.  I would like to put this up a bit until i finally placed my country. I have some ideas but I am not sure if I can get the place I want.
Knowing the physical layout of the country would make things a bit easier. ;)
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on June 30, 2007, 07:18:34 AM
To: All countries
From: Terrangar Ministry of Trade and Commerce
Is your nation a modern sprawling information hub? Do your citizens rely on the latest communication technology ? Is your country swamped with electronic trash from technologies and fashions past?
Then get rid of it now!!
Without further trouble to you we will collect and remove cell phones, computers, printers and laptops.
Contact the Motac today for your needs.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 13, 2007, 03:43:22 PM
Motac update.
The Ministry of Trade and Commerce presents the current list of economically exploitable resources.
* resources have been discovered and charted but are not yet exploited. OOC I have no price tag  :P

Common
1   Animal         
   1   Cow
   2   Poultry
   3   Goat
2   Grains            
   1   Rice            
   2   Coffee $2,100/ ton            
   3   Maize         
3   Fruits   
   1   Orange      $520/ ton
   2   Pineapple  $1000/ ton
   3   Banana    $330/ ton
4    Diatomaceous earth *
6   Salt Crude crystal, unprocessed, loose packed      $ 10/ ton
7   Kaolinite *                  
8   Lumber      $300/ board foot (12 in × 12 in × 1 in)   Jatoba lumber $8/ board foot         
9   Limestone *               
10   Phosphorus                

Rare
1   Anthracite coal $39/ ton                
2   Oil inland $ 60/ barrel (That`s $10 below RL price)

we offer joint ventures in the exploitation of these resources.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Union on July 13, 2007, 03:55:12 PM
occ: oil!
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From: Ministry of Transportation, Loyalist Republic

The Loyalist Republic wishes to grant your companies the rights and license to distribute oil to the civilian and military sectors of our nation. We hope that Terragan oil will become a reliable source of energy for our country.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 13, 2007, 08:24:28 PM
Motac Update

The recently privatized State yards, now "White Water Shipyards" are offering this new freighter.

(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z138/Pachamama_2007/39863_1.jpg?t=1184358160)

Specifications                               Price $ 4,000,000

Ice Class    A1          
LOA       96.85 m
Beam       15.8 m
Depth to keel 7.4 m
Summer draught 5,85 m
Dead weight summer draft 5250 t
Gross tonnage 29 98 t
Net tonnage 1679 t
Displacement, full load 6728 t
Sailing range (miles) 3 000
Max permissible loading on hatch covers 4,36 t/m 2
Max permissible loading on tank top No 1-2=6.18 t/m 2
Main Engine G8300ZC6BH       BHP/RPM engine 2 22 4 kw / 550 r/min
Crew (persons) ITF fitted 1 2
Containers capacity 298 ( 146 IN HOLDS+152 DECK)
Recommended Diesel oil Marine Gas Oil
Consumption at sea of fuel 7 t
Consumption at sea of diesel 0,5 t
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Union on July 14, 2007, 02:11:04 AM
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We like to purchase the ship listed above.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 14, 2007, 09:18:04 AM
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We like to purchase the ship listed above.

The ship will be ready in 6 month. Price is $3,600,000
Current production rate is 2 ships/ year.
We hope to increase production rates, depending on orders.
Thank you for your business.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Union on July 14, 2007, 07:37:16 PM
Quote
Can we place an additional order of 30 ships?
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 14, 2007, 08:05:20 PM

Yes you can place this order.
But even so we begin construction immediately at our current capacity's I must inform you that this will take 15 years to complete.
We will however be able to increase production when our facilities are expanded by next year.

OOC In the background you can hear the sound of heavy construction equipment.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Vasp on July 15, 2007, 07:24:13 AM
To: Terrangar Motac
From: Lord Anthony Ka'Be, Administrator of Ka'be Family Estates


I received information that Terrangar Motac specializing in repair of antique furniture pieces. From 8 months now, we are reconstructing Rock Palace near Yucktown in south region of country. That's why we also want to restore old shape of interior. Palace itself, was almost totally destroyed during nomad raid 78 years ago. Most of furniture was destroyed or damages. We menage to save 40% of collection. However furniture in 60% are dameged, broken or have signs of burning. Are you able to help us in renewing them?

Regards

Lord Anthony Ka'Be
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 15, 2007, 07:49:58 AM
To: Lord Anthony Ka'Be, Administrator of Ka'be Family Estates
From: Terrangar Motac

Honored Sir
We are honored by your request.
We will immediately send a group of specialists to asses the damage and possibility's for repair.
The team will also include a specialist for restoration from our University.

Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 15, 2007, 05:06:15 PM
To: Lord Anthony Ka'Be, Administrator of Ka'be Family Estates
From: Terrangar Motac

Our team has taken the Liberty to restore one item from your collection for presentation (at no cost).
Please look at the before/ after pictures.
Should you be satisfied with the result we will send you an cost estimate.


(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z138/Pachamama_2007/index.2.jpg?t=1184519145)
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Vasp on July 16, 2007, 05:04:28 PM
To: Terrangar Motac
From: Lord Anthony Ka'Be, Administrator of Ka'Be Family Estates[/b[]

Greetings

King Vasp Ka'Be the I, ordered to sent letter, that he is amazed with work that you did. Impatiently we await for cost estimate, and further effects of your work.

Regards

Lord Anthony Ka'Be, Administrator of Ka'Be Family Estates

Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 16, 2007, 07:57:17 PM
To:Lord Anthony Ka'Be, Administrator of Ka'Be Family Estates
From: Terrangar Motac. Union of approved Restorers.

Honored Sir`s
As we are dealing mainly with furniture our experts estimate between $2,000 (The table shown would have cost that much) up to $40,000 dollar per piece, depending on age, material and degree of damage.
Also makeup material's important and degree of originality. We will try to stay as close to the original as possible.we will take samples from Lacquers and colors as well as wood samples for analysis to reproduce the materials originally used in the construction of the piece.
So cost may be in the range of average $19,000 per piece, which should help you to calculate the costs.
It really heavily depends on the above mentioned factors and will vary greatly from piece to piece.
For restoration of wooden framework and wall-pieces cost would be between $3 and $8/m2 depending on the type of wall.Wooden Cassettes would go up to $300/m2 again depending on damage, age and materials used.If there are inlays made from gold leaf we will restore them with this material and not use gold color or any other substitute.
Below is a restored chest made from teak wood with inlays made from  beaten gold, mother-of-pearl, glass and jewels and a 998 silver figure as example for a $40,000 restoration.

(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z138/Pachamama_2007/prunk-kassette.jpg?t=1184616884)

Damage: Gold had been scrapped off with a sharp tool, jewels were broken out, several lids unhinged and water damage had occured.

Out Of Character: Sorry for the rough estimate, but the percentages give no information as to the actual number of pieces to restore.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Vasp on July 18, 2007, 06:34:56 AM
To: Terrangar Motac
From: Lord Anthony Ka'Be, Administrator of Ka'be Family Estates


Greetings

First we want to restore collection of royal beds,chairs, tables and wardrobes from Prince Donatello Ka'Be period. They are about 300 years old. From our statistics first part of restoration will cover 179 pieces of furniture - 10 royal beds, 34 wardrobes, 15 tables and 125 chairs. As said before most of them has signs of burning and are broken. Its the oldest part of collection kept in palace.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 18, 2007, 01:40:59 PM
To:Lord Anthony Ka'Be, Administrator of Ka'Be Family Estates
From: Terrangar Motac. Union of approved Restorers.


The total amount will be
10 royal beds   (at average $8,000)             $80,000         
34 wardrobes(at average $4,000)               $136,000
15 tables( at average $ 2,500)              $37,500
125 chairs ( at average $ 600).             $75,000

Estimated total                         $328,500

Prices are average as damage to pieces is differing strongly. Final cost may vary between +/- 10%
We will start with the least damaged items first but calculate work to take between 18 to 24 month.
With such old furniture we will have to be very precise and careful at restoration.
Also please understand that the furniture will not look brand new. It is not the intention of restoration to make items look like new. We will restore them and make them usable and presentable,  but they will clearly look antique.

Also Dr. Moccha representing the Terrangan University chair of archeology would ask permission to take pictures of the work progress and finished work to write a book on the subject.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Vasp on July 19, 2007, 08:47:09 AM
To: Terrangar Motac. Union of approved Restorers
From: Lord Anthony Ka'Be, Administrator of Ka'be Family Estates



Contract money will be delivered with first work day. We will be most pleased with the visit of Dr. Moccha, and I personally will do everything to make her work easier.

Regards
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 19, 2007, 03:32:04 PM
Update from Motac

A list of our new products

Synthetic diamonds created from Graphite with the HPHT process. These stones have a high purity with a maximum of 11,2 mm diameter for the rough stone.
Classification is   5ct-if-D
Prices are at $ 17,30 per carat even for colored diamonds.



Cargo Truck. Off road capable. $6,000
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZiL-151 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZiL-151)


Off road jeep. $3,185 and $200 for the trailer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UAZ-469 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UAZ-469)

Civilian car . Car body made from light weight  plastics. $ 500
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabant (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trabant)







Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: El Presidente on July 29, 2007, 09:21:52 PM
From: Marshal of Panewnik Konstantin Koniecpolski
To: Terrangar Motac. Union of approved Restorers

We are interested in buying:
800 Zil-151 trucks
1200 UAZ-469
which will be used by army, ministry of interior and ministry of justice, for total $ 8,622,000
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on July 29, 2007, 09:54:39 PM
To:Marshal of Panewnik Konstantin Koniecpolski
From: Terrangar Motac. Automotive Factory

Your vehicles will be delivered within 3 month time.
Thank you very much for your purchase.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on August 03, 2007, 04:26:27 PM
Harbor Opening

Terrangar is opening its largest harbor for trade and foreign companies.

Please state the type of business, goods and space you need.You can pick any building outside the military district and the yard and Oil storage area.
Please note that the buildings with a letter/ number code are already in use.
The Harbor is directly attached to the industrial city complex 8 kilometers outside the capitol city. The city is accessible by train in 8 minutes or by a well build highway in 5 minutes.

The map is rather big so please follow the link.

http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z138/Pachamama_2007/Harbour2.jpg (http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z138/Pachamama_2007/Harbour2.jpg)

We await your business.

Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on August 03, 2007, 06:58:48 PM
Product Update

The "White Water Shipyards" are proud to present the largest vessel ever build in a Terrangar shipyard.
The first of a new line of ships.
The VLCC "Ocean Glory"
Constructed for the Terrangar Oil Company this vessel is the first of a new class with the second ship just starting construction.
Data
Class Crude Oil Carrier
Length 330 m
Width    60 m
Draft     29,8 m
Speed    16 knots
Capacity 308,000 dwt ( 2,264,706 barrels)
Crew   25
Safety feature  Double hull, Weather radar, Surface radar, Radio navigation


(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z138/Pachamama_2007/VLCC.jpg)


Cost       $200,000,000
Build up   1 per year


Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on September 09, 2007, 05:25:43 PM
Ehecatl Aerospace company
For many years Terrangar has relied on foreign countries to supply their civilian and military aircraft.
But over those years also slow but steady a homemade aircraft industry grew.
It started with maintenance companies that turned into supply companies for aircraft equipment and spare parts to reduce the cost of having such parts transported over large distances.
Expertise came from construction of several smaller planes for recreation purposes.
Now with the assistance of the government the  Ehecatl aircraft company has produced it`s first homemade aircraft.
With the assistance of the IHAO and Terrangan forestry service we present the “Tlaloc” EH-215

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadair_CL-215 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadair_CL-215)

specially made to fight large out of control fires from the air.
The first 2 machines will go to the Forestry office with two more on order and 4 units have been ordered by the IHAO.

We are also currently working on a new improved project and would like to invite foreign aircraft companies for cooperation.

Project description (Pictures will follow soon)

http://wikipedia.cas.ilstu.edu/index.php/Beriev_Be-200 (http://wikipedia.cas.ilstu.edu/index.php/Beriev_Be-200)
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Glomin on October 21, 2007, 05:34:26 PM
I'm sure you are aware of the re-equipping of the Glomin armed forces and I trust that your nations fine suppliers of military equipment will be more then able to meet our demands.

Yours Robert Gardner,
Secretary for trade

http://forum.taijitu.org/general-roleplay/glomin-military-contracts/new/#new
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on November 11, 2007, 02:18:58 PM
Statement from Terrangar Ministry of Trade and Commerce

The government of Terrangar together with L-E Power Company is looking into the peaceful use of nuclear energy as a power source.
We wish to cooperate with other nations in the development, planning and construction of a Helium-cooled pebble bed reactor with a projected output of 600 MW.

Also the University of Terrangar is looking into the construction of a 1 MW reactor on campus for the following purpose.
Nuclear Research Reactor
-For practical application in teaching nuclear physics.
-To gain experience while developing a fission reactor to produce energy
-To create Radioisotopes for medical and scientific applications
-To study the effects of radiation poisoning and develop countermeasures
-To calibrate Geiger counters.
-To create radioactive elements for use in an atomic clock.
-To test  equipment for our upcoming space program.
-Use of excess heat and electricity to provide energy to the University.

Please send your proposals to Motac
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Union on November 11, 2007, 10:19:03 PM
LE Nuclear Division wishes to bid for contracting privileges to your nuclear energy project. As sole constructor and manager of Loyan's nuclear power plants, we have over thirty years of experience under our belt.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on November 29, 2007, 05:31:14 AM
To:LE Nuclear Division, Loyan
From: Terrangar Motac

As no other companies have made any offer the contract will go to LE nuclear division of Loyan.
The Terrangan government will contact you on the further details.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on December 09, 2007, 07:30:35 AM
Information release

Due to the current political upheavals in some regions of Taijitu the Terrangan government has passed a vote to the citizens.
Citizens poll shows
For          89%
Against     4%
Abstain     7%

To this end the Federation of Terrangar will no longer sell surplus military equipment outside of such materials that have civilian use.
Below is a list of these products still available from Terrangar military surplus.
Jeeps
Trucks
Construction equipment
Cargo aircraft
Passenger aircraft
Cargo ships
Transport helicopters
Tools (Wrenches, hammers, etc.)
Non weapons supplies (Oil, fuel,lubricants)
Medical supplies
Clothes (non uniform only)
 
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Union on December 20, 2007, 11:55:56 PM
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From the Loyanese Ministry of Energy,

Our government had recently lifted a memorandum on the drilling of crude oil of our offshore reserves. The potential of Loyan's own oil reserves has been neglected, and we feel it's time to concentrate on exploiting these oil fields. Must of these proven reserves are located on the Southern Sea and Gulf of Loyan.

Our country lacks the technology and expertise to efficiently process oil from these deepwater reserves, hence are inviting experienced Terran oil companies to build and run these offshore oil wells instead. Our government will award a 150 million dollar initial incentive to the first company to build two oil platforms on our designated fields, and further 80 million dollars for upping their total production of Loyanese crude to 500,000 barrels a day.   

We require operations to meet our environmental standards, but I'm sure this will pose no problem to your veteran companies. Your companies may keep all proceeds made from sale of our oil, and will only have to heed to a flat $16.12 royalty on every barrel of oil produced from the designated fields. Unit price for the oil must also not exceed that of Terran oil to Loyan. This contract will observe that the oil produce can only be sold to Loyanese domestic refineries.

We will provide your companies with data on the oilfields available, hence you do not need to explore these areas. However, we are in need of more experienced surveyors to map out and explore the areas of unknown to precisely determine how much oil our territorial waters really possess.

Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Pachamama on January 02, 2008, 06:47:54 PM
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The  Terrangar Oil Company (TOC) wishes to assist you in your request.
We have 20 years of experience in the field of shore based and off-shore oil drilling.
We would like send a team of experts to your country to assist you in the survey and will offer the use of a special software our company developed to analyze seismic data.

After analysis we will develop the required type of platform to develop the ressources.

Total cost of the project will be calculated after the analysis is finished.
The cost will depend on depth of oil field, expected weather patterns, currents and distance to shore.

If the field is close to the shore we may either look for a shore based drilling or a grounded platform equipped with a pipeline to transport the oil and gas.

Otherwise we may have to approach the field with either a semi-submersible or tension legged rig, depending on hydrographic and weather conditions.

For a representative cost analysis we require weather and maritime data over several years and a sonar scan of the ocean floor as well as an analysis of the ocean floor composition to establish stability for possible anchorage.

In terms of enviromental protection we suppose the use of gas powered engines for electricity supply and energy needs. As natural gas is usually a large part of most oil fields we will liquify the gas for industrial use. Part of the gas will be used onboard for mentioned power supply.
Gas turbines with a water based heat exchange unit have proven highly economical and less polluting.
Also all pumps, tanks and valves will be equipped with leak warning systems and retention basins.
If the cost is not to high we also may use a double pipe method in drilling the first mile underground.
This method will prevent oil spill should the main pipe be damaged.
Title: Re: Terrangar Motac
Post by: Union on January 03, 2008, 02:24:59 AM
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Let this project begin as soon as possible. Pleasure doing business with you.