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In a message dated 10/12/98 10:15:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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<< The moral of the story of course is, NEVER let an
engineer use any tools except a pen or pencil! >>
Awright Scott,
I resemble that remark!!! (GRIN) Actually, you're probably right. But
there are a few of us that really work pretty hard trying to gain the skills
it takes to do the things we ask in our process instructions. In fact, that's
the one criteria that I live by when I write mine. I won't ask anybody to do
something in my instructions that I can't do myself. Sure, I probably take a
little longer than some people (okay,okay...hold the giggling down! A LOT
longer than MOST people) but I know if I can do it then it'll fly on the
production floor. I'm my own beta tester...(GRIN)
-Steve Gregory-
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