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That was actually my thought too...typical clueless engineer. Especially
when Adams has the writer claim to be highly trained. Really makes him
seem like bag of hot air.
-BH
-----Original Message----- From: Bruce Megan
I thought it was funny from the opposite view....we have more than a few
engineers that fancy themselves Word Smiths! I just don't have the heart
to burst their bubble.
Megan from Mosquito Haven Minnesota...(have one flying around my
desk...*SMACK*....taken care of.
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