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I really miss having you around, especially this time of year.
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OUT
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fyi for your neighbor
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yeah, the Offense was very unhuskerlike, except for Crouch, He had 150 yards passing which was fairly good.
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The line was not ready for such an aggressive D this early.
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I do think TCU has a great Defense as evidenced by their #1 Defense ranking last year.
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Evidently they had some depth as well becasue they lost half of their starters to Graduation/NFL.
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The bright spot was the Defense giving up only 165 yards of TOTal yards.
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their only score came on a broken play that went for 67yards.
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We were also lucky that Casey Printers pulled a muscle on that play.
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We played 2 true freshman alot on the D and they were very good.
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The D should be faster and more aggressive than last year.
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The Domers think they have a chance now that we only scored 21 on TCU.
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I say TCU is better than people think, but I'm glad we didn't open with NotreDame.
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I got your pictures.
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Your daughter is really cute.
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How will the aggies be?
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Hey Dave, Of course I remember you!
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And you were right, Saturday the 25th was my birthday(37).
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I feel especially old now that I am surrounded by 24year olds.
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I wish some old people like you were still around.
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How dou you like Phoenix?
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and SRP?
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And how is your family getting along?
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I have 3 kids now.
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The last one is 19 mos old.
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I am done.
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We have more and more people around here.
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I am the last of the "Texans" .
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The rest all went back to Houston.
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Brett Hunsucker went to ERCOT in Austin.
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I think he likes it.
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Miller and Forney and Smith Day are all working for Enron on the ERCOT desk.
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I can't trade this place for Houston.
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Drop me a line Dave.
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Its been good to hear from you!
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If you can do all that , you can beat KSU.
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I think NU can beat everyone but OU.
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CU will be tough at Boulder no matter what.
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Its like UT playing the aggies.
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They get up for it.
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Also ISU will give us a game.
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If our D is attacking and we have a pass rush.
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We could be in the Title Game to play OU again.
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Bob, I've not kept up with Brian for the past several years.
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I can say, that during the four years that Brian worked for me, he created value every year without having tasks and opportunities handed to him.
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In fact, even in his worst year, he created $6.5m.
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Brian really started our currency arb's (US/Canadian) in 1992 when we worked on Sithe.
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The concept of a "virtual power station" was co-created by Brian and Joe Gold (his associate) when they sold a virtual pump storage to National Power Ltd. after their failed attempt purchase an actual pump storage in the UK (trading peak against off-peak spreads seems to be no great feat today, but no one had ever done...
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A lot of what we've done the past few years stems back to many of the ground breaking things that Brian and Joe started ( including the way that we structured the tolling agreements surrounding our Sutton Bridge Plant in the UK).
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As for enemies at Enron---I think that they are all gone (Ken, Amanda, Cliff, John Stokes and crew).
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I think that Mark Frevert still thinks highly of Brian and understands that Brian was put in a bad situation (being put in the middle of the Ken and Amanda thing).
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I do know that Brian has turned around his life quite significantly--he's very Christian and has a lot less ego than he once had.
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If I could hire him back, I would.
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I'd just cut him loose, ask him to make me $6.0m/yr., and he'd deliver me $10.0m/yr.
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I'd take as many of those kind of people that you could find for me.
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Let me know if I can help further.
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Dan
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Pam, I don't see why the clearing of 41 is a prerequisite.
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Let's just get it moved from 4th to where ever so people can see it.
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I've got a whole floor of people apprehensive about the move and wasting time talking about what the working enviornment might be like when we finally move back.
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We've got enough to worry about, this isn't worth the noise.
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If people just see it, they will understand that this is not going to be a minimum footprint sardine pack, and any noise will stop.
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When can we expect it to be available for viewing.
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Do you want me to have Julie arrange it with Claudia?
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Also, What has happened to our move?
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We were supposed to move yesterday, we're all packed up in boxes, and nobody seems to know what happened or when we are moving now.
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Dan
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Dave, I haven't heard anything about Pacer for quite some time.
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Has there been any progress or have we dropped it?
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Dan
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FYI
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What about our move????
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We've experienced an unprecedented number of emergency situations during the past several months (weather, terrorist attacks, internet outages, etc.), all of which has been handled quite well by our market services group.
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With the last two incidents being so close occurring within one week our Market Services Group has been worked to the limit.
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So, if you have the opportunity, put in a kind and supportive word to a scheduler, take a gas controller to lunch, buy a customer rep.
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a drink (or two) , do what you can to recognize their efforts.
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Thanks Dan
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Kent, If we do so, I would assume that the reasoning is based as much on pricing as it is on volumetrics.
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What are Jo and Larry's views on the market at this point?
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Dan
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Rod, I'd love to queue up a discussion about CMS and/or WMB, so that the Board is thinking "large acquisition".
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I just don't know if we'll be ready.
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I've talked with Whalley, and he's let us come in at the last minute or call a special meeting if a big deal becomes evident.
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Also, Greg wants us to be very sensitive about capital structure in addition to operating cash flow.
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Therefore, I'd like to start getting Tim DeSpain involved.
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Does that make sense?
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Dan
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Rod, I'm a bit unclear as to the source of the information contained in the first two sentences of paragraph 2.
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I think that they should more accurately be worded, "TW benefits from contractual commitments for its firm transportation contracts into California, contracts covering 86% of TW's capacity to California continue through 2005. Long term risk is mitigated by contracts covering 40% of TW's capacity post 2005, and a settle...
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This would reflect our position inclusive of Red Rock.
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I'm not sure where their numbers on expiring contracts came from, but I wouldn't have a problem documenting these.
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Dan
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But isn't that exactly what "interactive" means??
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I noticed that several people were left off of Stan's attempt at an organizational chart.
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Please forgive the oversight and don't read anything into it, as our organization hasn't changed.
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Thanks.
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Dan
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But that allows all parties to game the system rather than to bid the capacity at a value that is compatible with the individual party's economics.
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Or does FERC not see that as a driver (values at which a willing buyer and a willing seller would transact).
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