I'm not sure how to react to this logic.South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:Perhaps rather than take a working radar offline, they wait until it falls over with an unserviceability and then use that chance to start the planned upgrade?
Subject: West Takone radar
To: bom email
"The West Takone Radar is having a planned infrastructure upgrade ..."
Planned infrastructure upgrade indeed. What precisely does that mean?
I used to fix/upgrade radars for a living in the private sector and if ever we had dared suggest a user would be without a facility for that long we would have been lynched. I could have replaced the whole radar installation in two days. Yet you apparently need almost a month for an unspecified upgrade? You're having a laugh aren't you?
But wait on, you work for the government with no need to answer to anyone. So what do we expect?
That radar is vitally important to any number of industries ... yes, you remember, those self sufficient people charged with earning enough to pay their taxes, and accordingly, ensure you all live a comfortable non-accountable life.
A pox on you. Mid June for goodness sake.
What a totally unacceptable situation. Please do not bother replying, unless of course it is to advise you have actually managed to find someone who can do the work in under a month.
Shame on the BOM.
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