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Date: | Mon, 18 Mar 2002 13:28:23 EST |
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Yup,
Any information arrived through obsolete specifications is for education of
self. I am not implying it is to be called out, it can't be. It doesn't
mean the information is not quality, relevant material. Such as the MIL-130
marking spec; excellent marking info as is the 100 spec (Rev C, D and E)
especially regarding reidentifying verses revision. Again excellent
material. Just because something is retired doesn't make it non useful.
Like the MIL-HDBK-454, well OK maybe not the 454.
Not to mention the entertainment value in reading the ole spec's... I
remember the first issue of 275D like it was yesterday....
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