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Tom Nakashima wrote: The DIN VDE 0100 are electrical standards. -tom They are safety regulations. http://www.lucas-nuelle.de/107/Produ...h_VDE_0100.htm MC |
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"rw" wrote in message m... Tom Nakashima wrote: "BJ Conner" wrote in message oups.com... Just store your leader in an ANSI 45.2 level III facility and it will stay in good condition. Haven't heard an ANSI term for quite awhile outside of work. We're ANSI Y14.5M Dimensioning & Tolerancing. -tom Has ANSI been supplanted by ISO? The American National Standards Institute is still alive and kicking: http://www.ansi.org/ Mouse over "Standards Activities" and you'll find a brief overview of ANSI/ISO relations. Meanwhile, many ANSI standards still apply in all sorts of fields. Wolfgang |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 20:29:05 +0100, MC wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote: Never have been able to find any water stream side. Yeah, it seems one can take LaCourse to water, but one can not make him drink. MC Make that hot water, nit picker. And, there is no hot water on any stream I have fished....... well, except some in Jellystone. |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 12:40:18 -0700, rw
wrote: He tried that, Dave. It didn't work for these leaders, probably because they were old and/or improperly stored. And in which case he should have returned them like everyone has said. |
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On 14 Nov, 23:03, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 20:29:05 +0100, MC wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote: Never have been able to find any water stream side. Yeah, it seems one can take LaCourse to water, but one can not make him drink. MC Make that hot water, nit picker. And, there is no hot water on any stream I have fished....... well, except some in Jellystone. You drink cold coffee as well do you? MC |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"rw" wrote in message m... Tom Nakashima wrote: "BJ Conner" wrote in message egroups.com... Just store your leader in an ANSI 45.2 level III facility and it will stay in good condition. Haven't heard an ANSI term for quite awhile outside of work. We're ANSI Y14.5M Dimensioning & Tolerancing. -tom Has ANSI been supplanted by ISO? The American National Standards Institute is still alive and kicking: http://www.ansi.org/ Mouse over "Standards Activities" and you'll find a brief overview of ANSI/ISO relations. Meanwhile, many ANSI standards still apply in all sorts of fields. Wolfgang Thanks so much for clearing that up, Google Boy. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 14:16:10 -0800, Mike
wrote: You drink cold coffee as well do you? In the summer time, yes. Also iced tea. Milk in the coffee. No sugar in either, thankyouverymuch. d;o) |
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"rw" wrote in message m... Wolfgang wrote: "rw" wrote in message m... Tom Nakashima wrote: "BJ Conner" wrote in message legroups.com... Just store your leader in an ANSI 45.2 level III facility and it will stay in good condition. Haven't heard an ANSI term for quite awhile outside of work. We're ANSI Y14.5M Dimensioning & Tolerancing. -tom Has ANSI been supplanted by ISO? The American National Standards Institute is still alive and kicking: http://www.ansi.org/ Mouse over "Standards Activities" and you'll find a brief overview of ANSI/ISO relations. Meanwhile, many ANSI standards still apply in all sorts of fields. Wolfgang Thanks so much for clearing that up, Google Boy. You're welcome. If you have any other REALLY tough questions, feel free to ask. Meanwhile, maybe you can answer one for me. You're a father......right? Do you suppose your friend's father calls her "Tits?" Wolfgang |
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"rw" wrote in message m... Wolfgang wrote: "rw" wrote in message m... Tom Nakashima wrote: "BJ Conner" wrote in message legroups.com... Just store your leader in an ANSI 45.2 level III facility and it will stay in good condition. Haven't heard an ANSI term for quite awhile outside of work. We're ANSI Y14.5M Dimensioning & Tolerancing. -tom Has ANSI been supplanted by ISO? The American National Standards Institute is still alive and kicking: http://www.ansi.org/ Mouse over "Standards Activities" and you'll find a brief overview of ANSI/ISO relations. Meanwhile, many ANSI standards still apply in all sorts of fields. Wolfgang Thanks so much for clearing that up, Google Boy. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. There is an ISO standard, but it is in a state of flux, another words still not developed or accepted today. You can read about it he http://www.tec-ease.com/what-is-gdt.htm -tom |
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On Nov 15, 6:35 am, "Tom Nakashima" wrote:
"rw" wrote in message m... Wolfgang wrote: "rw" wrote in message . com... Tom Nakashima wrote: "BJ Conner" wrote in message legroups.com... Just store your leader in an ANSI 45.2 level III facility and it will stay in good condition. Haven't heard an ANSI term for quite awhile outside of work. We're ANSI Y14.5M Dimensioning & Tolerancing. -tom Has ANSI been supplanted by ISO? The American National Standards Institute is still alive and kicking: http://www.ansi.org/ Mouse over "Standards Activities" and you'll find a brief overview of ANSI/ISO relations. Meanwhile, many ANSI standards still apply in all sorts of fields. Wolfgang Thanks so much for clearing that up, Google Boy. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. There is an ISO standard, but it is in a state of flux, another words still not developed or accepted today. You can read about it hehttp://www.tec-ease.com/what-is-gdt.htm -tom- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I though ISO was a standard for programs and proceedures not the nuts and bolts of how technical tasks should be done. Make that 9000 and 9001. What are the other 8,999? I to old to do ISO stuff. I figure if I can write 10 CFR 50 compliant proceedures I can handle ISO stuff. |
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