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Louis Dallara <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Sep 2004 19:52:22 -0400
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Ok, I long I say out of work, I will back up my statements with the
data...

Why do I suddenly feel like the moonman...

Have a great weekend
Lou

-----Original Message-----
From: DesignerCouncil [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Mitch S. Morey
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 7:27 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [DC] [TN]/[DC Lead free


yup, ya got me there Lou. Guess that's the reason I couldn't understand
most of the formulas in the magazine.

Maybe a comment by Phil Zarrow will help (Circuits Assembly, Sept 2004)
page 6: "I am far from convinced that the Pb-free movement is anything
in the way of environmentally advantageous. Sadly, though, it is
becoming a fact for anyone who sells products in the EU. The bottom line
is that no one behind it seems to give a you-know-what that it is likely
to be worst for the environment.  My remark about 'being better for it'
was a bit facetious; pain and suffering sometimes build character. But,
as I said, I cannot see where we all will be better off with this
so-called environmentally correct direction.  Beyond the legislative and
political aspects, Pb-free has become quite a medicine show. As you
likely noticed in my June column ["The truth Shall Make You Lead Free"
p.14], I have a particular problem with those who lie about processes
and properties in order to promote their patented solutions. So the
circus goes on"

Maybe we have it wrong here in the US. Please post some articles of
science that dispute Phil's claims. I'm open...  :)

Good day.

>
> When has Circuit Tree become a peer review scientific journal????
> Don't you think they know where there bread and butter comes from????
>
>>Got my latest CircuitTree issue with an article "Lead Free Groupthink"
> by Joseph >
>>Fjelstad; got the latest Circuits Assy with an article saying the UK
> didn't base their laws >on Science, it was a political decision.
>
> Yep and air pollution comes from cows... W
>
>



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