Help me out Ingemar,
My poor American education did not include Latin-what is "vixi"? I'm sure
it's a very clever little joke.

Timothy Reeves
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> ----------
> From:         Ingemar Hernefjord (EMW)
> Sent:         Thursday, March 2, 2000 6:12
> Subject:      Re: How to detect contamination on metal surface
>
> Veni vidi vixi (giggle, giggle)
> Ingemar
>
>
> Hi, all!
>
> OK, I may have been too categorical in my previous post. It may work for
> some depending
> on the degree of cleanliness they require, the purity of the water, the
> substrate
> material and the surface finish of the material under practical
> conditions. I maintain
> though that the basic premisses of the test are flawed and that universal
> application
> of it may lead to problems and disappointments - or worse.
>
> Caveat utilisator
>
> Brian
>

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