Wednesday, September 10, 2008 11:28:09 AM
For you all not familiar with Houston, the Exobox offices are far enough inland and in a location not likely to get flooding(plus they are on the 2nd floor). The only problem would be high winds and possibly flying debris that could take out glass windows. I'm sure they are preparing just like the rest of us and I feel confident that they will protect any and all work they have in progress. They, like the rest of us, have come too far to jeopardize the future.
Good luck to those that are still weathering the last storm in Louisiana and to those on the Texas coast looking out for Ike.
Vicster
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