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From: Bob Zwicker
To: IPC Pwb Design Eng. Forum
Subject: More information
Date: Wed, Dec 13, 1995 3:38PM
There are probably many other design engineers whose curiosity, like mine,
was stoked by the E.E. Times' blurb. I am a power supply design engineer
who would like to see just what this forum is about. Of course, we are all
concerned with printed circuit boards.
First of all, I am uncertain as to whether or not the period after "technet"
in the e-mail address is correct.
Can I see tap into the forum to see what is going on?
Thanks, Bob Zwicker
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