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Date: | Mon, 20 Aug 2001 10:11:19 EDT |
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Doug
So you admit that lead-free solder might be wrong, but you will work for it
anyways. I, for one, could never do that. When I first heard of the idea of
lead-free solder, it appeared to me a very good idea. Then I started to read
the discussions posted by Gordon Davey, Brian Ellis, Jim Smith, Joe Fjelstad
and others on this forum. I did more digging-- and my position changed. Why
do you want to deny others that experience?
So lead-free solder is inevitable. Do you really believe that?
A "debater's" forum would be a dead letter and I think you know that.
Opponents of lead-free solder have no incentive to talk to each other If we
can't reach you, for example, maybe we can reach your boss or open-minded
people all over the world.
The effect of a "debater's" forum would be to stifle free speech.
Why can't you just delete.
Harvey Miller
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