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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 7819484, member: 19463"]Projects like OCRE are huge undertakings even in the best of times and these last two years most certainly have not been the best. I do not know the particulars on this but I would not expect a two week turn around under normal circumstances. Do I wish there were an OCRE type project covering the coins of greatest interest to me? You bet! Am I willing to devote the rest of my life to making that happen. Nope. I appreciate what we have and the fact that they posted it as a work in progress rather than piling it up in a corner awaiting publication of a hard cover book. You say they are using RIC organization? Maybe but the number to use when referencing it is called 'Temp'. Will the project ever reach completion? Probably not in the lifetimes of the current workers. I'm not sure any worthwhile project ever reaches completion. There is a major difference between 'where we stopped' and 'where there was no more to be learned'.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 7819484, member: 19463"]Projects like OCRE are huge undertakings even in the best of times and these last two years most certainly have not been the best. I do not know the particulars on this but I would not expect a two week turn around under normal circumstances. Do I wish there were an OCRE type project covering the coins of greatest interest to me? You bet! Am I willing to devote the rest of my life to making that happen. Nope. I appreciate what we have and the fact that they posted it as a work in progress rather than piling it up in a corner awaiting publication of a hard cover book. You say they are using RIC organization? Maybe but the number to use when referencing it is called 'Temp'. Will the project ever reach completion? Probably not in the lifetimes of the current workers. I'm not sure any worthwhile project ever reaches completion. There is a major difference between 'where we stopped' and 'where there was no more to be learned'.[/QUOTE]
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