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In a message dated 02/10/2000 7:33:38 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
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> Just got here a week ago one of the pcb aspects training consultants (i have
> to do the real work, not lectures);
> and this wise fellow recommenced :"brush and running tap water" .
> I just gulped the suddenly dry air ; managed to scramble politically
correct
> face (for some reason all eyes turned on me) ;
> and uttered in classic English (opted out of classic Australian in this
> public occasion): 'hmm, interesting' .
Yup, you have a career as a consultant. Can't tell you the number of times I
have bit back the response "what idiot came up with this" and actually said
"I see".
>
> But, yo' never know Faz , he maybe right, and i have a bigger fish to fry
Oh, hell no. Only use a brush and running tap water if you are cleaning your
kids or your sneakers. A brush and tap water is an excellent cleaning final
step if the goal is to produce scrap.
Doug Pauls
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