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On 18 Sep 98, Matthew Park wrote:
> I usually mix apple and orange in a blender with a tiny little bit of
> water and drink the oranpple. What's this?? Are ya trying to invent a new
> theory?? I was trained to believe since my school years two decades ago,
> copper width determines electrical current carrying capacity and the
> spacing btw traces determines voltage level requirement.
Throw a little vodka in there and pour me one while you're at it! I couldn;t have
screwed that answer up anymore if I'd been drinking!
Thanks for the reminder!
Jo
JoAnn L. Amerson
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Red Lion Controls, Inc.
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In trying times, don't quit.
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