Meet Mr. Bean!!!
With all due respect, this is Mr. Binh (Pronounced BEAN). He is our construction sie manager. He is a very good guy! I have never seen any one draw better freehand sketches of construction problems and solutions. He can draw in 3-d in his sleep!
Thisngs are going good, every day is very exciting as constuction is moving right along on our project. We have a long way to go, but things are looking pretty good to make our June 1 building completion and Product should run on July 1. Have to keep thinking positive!
Mr. Binh is standing in front of Cooling towers (so we can keep the production space cool and make chilled water for uour processes) and our dust collector (we don't have alot of dusty things, but eaier to control it this way then let it fly and settle everywhere.)
No time for fun photos yet - tomorrow is Sunday, We are thinking about taking a HydroFoil from Saigon(HCMC) to Vung Tau (SP?) that is where the Siagon river meets the sea. The beach is not very nice there, but the seafood is supposed to be pretty good...
See ya cats!
Mr. Jim
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http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-87niZCo7bLR_LaeuGtH2y1.7MA--?cq=1&p=548#comments
With all due respect, this is Mr. Binh (Pronounced BEAN). He is our construction sie manager. He is a very good guy! I have never seen any one draw better freehand sketches of construction problems and solutions. He can draw in 3-d in his sleep!
Thisngs are going good, every day is very exciting as constuction is moving right along on our project. We have a long way to go, but things are looking pretty good to make our June 1 building completion and Product should run on July 1. Have to keep thinking positive!
Mr. Binh is standing in front of Cooling towers (so we can keep the production space cool and make chilled water for uour processes) and our dust collector (we don't have alot of dusty things, but eaier to control it this way then let it fly and settle everywhere.)
No time for fun photos yet - tomorrow is Sunday, We are thinking about taking a HydroFoil from Saigon(HCMC) to Vung Tau (SP?) that is where the Siagon river meets the sea. The beach is not very nice there, but the seafood is supposed to be pretty good...
See ya cats!
Mr. Jim
source
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-87niZCo7bLR_LaeuGtH2y1.7MA--?cq=1&p=548#comments
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