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Milan Davidovic wrote:
> 2009/4/21 Gérald Bourguignon <gbourguignon -at- abrahamcomm -dot- ca>:
>
>> I don't know. I've just started discussing this via another contractor doing
>> some other work for the client. Sorry for my ignorance but what does UL
>> stand for? Within this context, I know it can't be unordered list. ;-)
>>
>
> Ah, my bad -- Underwriter's Laboratories:
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underwriters_Laboratories
>
> That was, by the way, just an example; I don't know if it's relevant
> to your case (or even, now that I think of it, if it's relevant to the
> certification of *people* -- I know that one often sees the UL mark on
> devices... ).
>
>
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