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makolber@yahoo.com: Dec 02 07:13AM -0800 so would it be a stretch to say that the people who died on that aircraft may have been victims of RoHs. Mark |
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Dec 02 04:29PM > so would it be a stretch to say that the people who died on that aircraft may have been victims of RoHs. > Mark Was there political reasons behind no mention in that report about the exact nature of the solder crack? If I was on the analysis team I would have demanded much deeper exploration of the fault. I assume I'm not unique, so was it done , but the result supressed in this otherwise thorough report? |
"jfeng@my-deja.com" <jfeng@my-deja.com>: Dec 02 07:24AM -0800 > It said so right on the watch!! > Peter Wieck > Melrose Park, PA The amazing thing is that it does a much better job of keeping time than a real Rolex, with a typical error of about 1-2 seconds/month. |
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