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Bob...
I don't know about state of the art, but Rubylith arwork certainly was
"cutting edge" technology. He-he-he.
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
Ben
Vanech, Bob wrote:
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> You mean that my Rubylith ARTWORKS are not still considered
> start-of-the-art, cutting edge technology ?????? Oh no, what
> am I to do with all those new Exacto blades for the fine pitch
> design that I'm working (Ya, right, Vanech working!!). Oh well.
> Good day to all.
> BVAN
> Bob Vanech
> Norden Systems
>
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