I like where you are going Van I was thinking the same thing. At the very least I send a letter saying I attempted to move the first stone and hurt myself and cannot do this until next spring. After all this has dragged out to a period of time when the earth will soon start getting hard.
You know I really think I would win the case in a fair hearing but I understand one of the people at the land trust has a relative on the town board that would look at this.... One other thing they tied a ribbon to a dogwood tree I planted in memory of my dead mother...There's a big vase there & some chimes they want me to move-- I'm going to let them know about that in my next email... I planted these trees! My mother's ashes! -- Lets see them send one of their corporate responses tho that!
Van did you buy FLDM-? Testing play?
Fluidigm says funding for NIH project for COVID-19 tests increased by $22M --BAM!07:46 FLDM In a regulatory filing, Fluidigm said: "As previously disclosed in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed August 7, 2020, Fluidigm Corporation entered into a letter contract in July 2020 with the National Institutes of Health - NIH - for a project under the NIH Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics - RADx - program aimed at increasing the number, type, and availability of tests for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. On September 28, 2020, the company executed a definitive contract with the NIH as an amendment to the letter contract to expand production capacity and throughput capabilities for COVID-19 testing with Fluidigm microfluidics technology. Pursuant to the terms of the definitive contract, the funding for the project was increased by approximately $22.0M, for a total contract value of up to approximately $34.0M upon the achievement of milestones. The project will be funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, NIH, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. 75N92020C0009. The contract contains a number of terms and conditions that are customary for government contracts of this nature, including, but not limited to, provisions giving the government the right to terminate the contract or to order the company to stop all or any part of the work under the contract for the government's sole convenience."