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Jeff Hempton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Mar 2000 11:09:56 -0500
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     I have to admit, through the course of time, it's the "Emergency topic
     of the Hour" in my factory that grabs my interest, and many topics I
     hit the delete key. Am I interested in "gold" topics today? No.

      But holy cow, it's now a major issue on two of our high volume
     products, and I'm referencing the blessed TechNet archives!!!

     After battling board contamination, solder balls, soldermask flakes,
     via plugging, embrittlement, (add your emergency of the day), I enjoy
     tid-bits of humor mixed with the technical stuff, sometimes it makes
     the end of the day a little more bearable!
     Just me $.02....

     Jeff Hempton
     UT Electronic Controls


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Subject: Re: [TN] Worst than spam
Author:  Brian Ellis <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date:    03/16/2000 6:05 PM


Phil

All work, no play....

Anyway, to the average guy, what percentage of the messages are actually
relevant to
his work? 10%?

Brian

"Phillip E. Hinton" wrote:

> Technetters
>
> I am finding that "Technet" is becoming a "good old boys club" where members
> sit around and tell jokes and trade insults.  When 1/2 of my technet message
> are not worth reading, I want to dump the whole thing.  Why do not those guys
> who like to "get away" from the tech forum form another forum where they can
> do their thing.
> I am suggesting that we use technet for what it was meant to do.
>
> Phil Hinton
>
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