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Subject:Re- Out of the mouths of en From:Auli Ingman <Auli -dot- Ingman -at- X400UX -dot- SASKTEL -dot- SK -dot- CA> Date:Fri, 31 Mar 1995 13:26:32 -0600
Re: Out of the mouths of engineers and other SME's
Loren's example:
...The IR hardware stimulation is performed in the mid wave ir using ...
Good examples of engineering eloquence. (Why do they always manage to spell the
big words correctly?)
Maybe you should read his delightful contribution out loud. It might make more
sense that way.