Seems like a reasonable time frame -- but I still do not think that we should pull the trigger until we are set up as a non-profit, and have some input from our attorney as to whether AGA as a non-profit can make this investment. Lass ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Gomberg <gomberg@wcf.com> To: Robert P. Cashin <rcashin@juno.com> Cc: <aga-mcm@thekrib.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 11:07 AM Subject: PAM agreement protocol > Bob, I met with some of the management committee members at Parsippany and > several questions arose. Originally I thought to answer them directly, but > I realized I might be skirting around you and the steering committee doing > this. Then I realized that I really didn't know how AGA made decisions > this big, and then I realized that probably no one else did either. > > The purpose of this mail is to propose a protocol for making and > implementing the PAM subscription decision details. If you like this idea, > please let me know and we can get started. I don't foresee anything > striking in the agreement, so I think it will go pretty quick. Here is > what I suggest: > > 1. You and I will negotiate a draft AGA-PAM subscription detailed > agreement. (3 days) > 2. You will submit it to the Management Committee for comment. (7 days) > 3. You will digest and prioritize the comments and communicate them to me. > (3 days) > 4. Based on 3, you and I will modify the agreement until you are satisfied > and comfortable with it. (7 days) > 5. You will submit the modified agreement to the Steering Committee for > its approval or rejection. (3 days) > > Please let me know what you think. Dave > -- > Dave Gomberg, San Francisco mailto:gomberg@wcf.com > For low cost CO2 systems that work: http://www.wcf.com/co2iron > Tropica MasterGrow in the USA: http://www.wcf.com/tropica > ----------------------------------------------------------------- >