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Date: | Thu, 1 Mar 2001 11:12:46 +0200 |
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2001 is census year in many countries. Here's a new question. How many
soldering machines are situated within spitting distance of a major
fault line. such as the San Andreas or in Japan?????????? If no one,
anywhere, has already been encased in a tin-lead carapace, it must be a
miracle !!!! Maybe every soldering machine should have a warning label:
"In the event of an earthquake, get the hell away from here, fast - if
you can!"
Brian
Jonathan Boyle wrote:
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> Not a question for you, just a statement...
> Try not to be around a wave solder machine when an earthquake hits! Our solder bath (located in Seattle, Wa.) did it's impersonation of a Hawaiian surfers dream. Fortunately the operators were at lunch. Solder spills were found 6 feet away! Now it's clean up time...
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