Dave Pick -"process engineer" wrote:
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Thanks Dave for such a stimulating subject--
I'm with the majority- IMO, technet as a "combined" group provides the
type of cross-communication of requirements, problems, problem solving,
and concerns that we need in our industry. I believe that in today's
work environment, we can't limit our focus to only one or two areas of
technology. If a person is a designer, there is more to it than
generating product definition data; if a printed board manufacturer some
knowledge of design, materials and assembly is needed; and if a printed
board assembler, all down- and up-stream information/requirements will
aid in assembing a better product.
I believe the reason technet is so successful is because we've got a
bunch of people willing to freely share and cross-pollinate us with
information in all of our inter-related disciplines, such as materials,
design, manufacturing, assembly, test, reliability, to identify a few.
Yes, it is a lot of stuff to read or delete, but some of it (even the
subject titles) may "rub-off" in our personal memory data file; and
someday, you may be able to say, "Ah!!! yes, I seem to remember
something about this sometime ago on technet"
Ralph
Ralph Hersey & Associates
3885 Mills Way
Livermore, CA 94550-3319
PHN/FAX: 925.454.9805
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