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With a new year almost here, I find myself re-energized though not with some
silly ass rabbit in my "titanium." Won't go farther.

Need to ask some of you serious about DFM and doing it better a question
concerning successes, failures, and ISO 9000 2000. 2000's 7.3 requirement
replaced '94's 4.4. That's ok and the language is somewhat the same but for
a great, to me, improvement concerning 7.3.1's final statement as something
like the organization shall manage the interfaces between different groups,
etc....

All this says CONCURRENCE to me. What about you all. Another question is how
many of you fine folks are doing this and how? Moreover, I need input
concerning how you turned the 7.3 requirement into reality. Can't promise
I'll make you famous, but I'll certainly introduce you to the world when my
DFM/CE book is finished.

Also, based on Jiang's response about large check-lists, I'm sure you all
understand the large one is made up of many small ones to be used by
everyone in the DFM/CE team, as required.

Going to detail the check-lists and my new book, containing them, within a
few weeks. Going to produce the things on a CD for better ease of
distribution with thoughts of supplying it as a basic edition initially,
with upgrades, ala software types (what a disgusting thought that). Any
comments or suggestions appreciated. Just want to help bring us all together
to do better work from concept to customer acceptance and all that stuff.

Look forward to the new year and your input,

MoonMan

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