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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 03:45:55 GMT, james wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 23:27:21 GMT, Lancer wrote: +Actually more like four or five years behind. I will admit that I am +not fully abreast on the 1999 ANSI standards. + +Think so? + ***** I know so! Furthermore I do not have to prove nothing to you! + +Son I have worked in enough ESD sensitive areas for the better part of +23 yrs. You and others are very good in quoting standards, but have +really failed to understand what ESD is, how it generates and what is +needed to combat ESD. Various areas of the US is far more suspectable +to ESD than other areas of the US. Cold dry areas are more susceptable +tham humid and warmer areas. + +No **** sherlock.. guess thats why you get more static shocks in the +winter time? + + +My knowledge of ESD is good enough that I do not have to worry if I +ever decided to work for a large corporation again. + +james + +Hey, Wal-mart is hiring... thats a large corporation.. ******* So is Disney also. Maybe you should work there. You have brought laughter to this thread. james That was the intent of my last post..We are at an impass. I have my beliefs, you have yours.. Ok? Anyway I couldn't work at Disney.. the commute would be a killer.. |
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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... Lancer wrote: On 18 Jan 2006 23:42:25 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: So far we haven't had any winter.. looks like another year with 5 or 6 months of over a 100 degree weather... That's bad man. You guys need rain and cooler temps no doubt. I almost feel guilty going from cold ass snow to rain over here in the Buckeye. Wish I could send some of it your way Lance. I seen some of those lawn fires on the teevee..how close was that **** to you? Some were a few miles away, I set my deck on tractor as low as it would go. And then took the wheels off the deck, cut everything around the house right down to bare dirt.. That's pretty ****ed up, even if you speak Spanish and swing a machete'. You guys are toasted.. ![]() Ya' hate to ask for a deluge for fear of flood, but you guys need your ground soaked just for old times sake by now.. We do need the rain, even my old shrubs like photinias are turning brown.. We are almost flooding in my little area, dang. Steveo, it's so bad here that the major river (the Brazos) we get our water from is so salty it leaves white residue on the dishes cleaned in the dishwasher. They say it will be that way until north Texas gets more rain to dilute the river water. No telling how much damage it's doing to the hot water heaters and other devices that this seawater flows through. :-) |
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![]() "Lancer" wrote in message news:37hls1t6112jqfg8r4lv1rqf2v8l89mf4o@2355323778 ... On 18 Jan 2006 23:33:08 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: Hey, Wal-mart is hiring... thats a large corporation.. Lancer I wanna be a greeter' when I'm 75. Gimme' the smock. hehe I love the greeters, nicest people in the store... Yeah, but the big foreheads kinda creep me out. |
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"U-Know-Who" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... Lancer wrote: On 18 Jan 2006 23:42:25 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: So far we haven't had any winter.. looks like another year with 5 or 6 months of over a 100 degree weather... That's bad man. You guys need rain and cooler temps no doubt. I almost feel guilty going from cold ass snow to rain over here in the Buckeye. Wish I could send some of it your way Lance. I seen some of those lawn fires on the teevee..how close was that **** to you? Some were a few miles away, I set my deck on tractor as low as it would go. And then took the wheels off the deck, cut everything around the house right down to bare dirt.. That's pretty ****ed up, even if you speak Spanish and swing a machete'. You guys are toasted.. ![]() Ya' hate to ask for a deluge for fear of flood, but you guys need your ground soaked just for old times sake by now.. We do need the rain, even my old shrubs like photinias are turning brown.. We are almost flooding in my little area, dang. Steveo, it's so bad here that the major river (the Brazos) we get our water from is so salty it leaves white residue on the dishes cleaned in the dishwasher. They say it will be that way until north Texas gets more rain to dilute the river water. No telling how much damage it's doing to the hot water heaters and other devices that this seawater flows through. :-) Dang, sorry to hear that man. What do you do for drinking water, buy bottled? |
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"U-Know-Who" wrote:
"Lancer" wrote in message news:37hls1t6112jqfg8r4lv1rqf2v8l89mf4o@2355323778 ... On 18 Jan 2006 23:33:08 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: Hey, Wal-mart is hiring... thats a large corporation.. Lancer I wanna be a greeter' when I'm 75. Gimme' the smock. hehe I love the greeters, nicest people in the store... Yeah, but the big foreheads kinda creep me out. D'OH! |
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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... "U-Know-Who" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Lancer wrote: On 18 Jan 2006 23:42:25 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: So far we haven't had any winter.. looks like another year with 5 or 6 months of over a 100 degree weather... That's bad man. You guys need rain and cooler temps no doubt. I almost feel guilty going from cold ass snow to rain over here in the Buckeye. Wish I could send some of it your way Lance. I seen some of those lawn fires on the teevee..how close was that **** to you? Some were a few miles away, I set my deck on tractor as low as it would go. And then took the wheels off the deck, cut everything around the house right down to bare dirt.. That's pretty ****ed up, even if you speak Spanish and swing a machete'. You guys are toasted.. ![]() Ya' hate to ask for a deluge for fear of flood, but you guys need your ground soaked just for old times sake by now.. We do need the rain, even my old shrubs like photinias are turning brown.. We are almost flooding in my little area, dang. Steveo, it's so bad here that the major river (the Brazos) we get our water from is so salty it leaves white residue on the dishes cleaned in the dishwasher. They say it will be that way until north Texas gets more rain to dilute the river water. No telling how much damage it's doing to the hot water heaters and other devices that this seawater flows through. :-) Dang, sorry to hear that man. What do you do for drinking water, buy bottled? Oh hell yes! Tap water tastes like pond water right now! |
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On 20 Jan 2006 12:10:38 GMT, Steveo wrote:
"U-Know-Who" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Lancer wrote: On 18 Jan 2006 23:42:25 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: So far we haven't had any winter.. looks like another year with 5 or 6 months of over a 100 degree weather... That's bad man. You guys need rain and cooler temps no doubt. I almost feel guilty going from cold ass snow to rain over here in the Buckeye. Wish I could send some of it your way Lance. I seen some of those lawn fires on the teevee..how close was that **** to you? Some were a few miles away, I set my deck on tractor as low as it would go. And then took the wheels off the deck, cut everything around the house right down to bare dirt.. That's pretty ****ed up, even if you speak Spanish and swing a machete'. You guys are toasted.. ![]() Ya' hate to ask for a deluge for fear of flood, but you guys need your ground soaked just for old times sake by now.. We do need the rain, even my old shrubs like photinias are turning brown.. We are almost flooding in my little area, dang. Steveo, it's so bad here that the major river (the Brazos) we get our water from is so salty it leaves white residue on the dishes cleaned in the dishwasher. They say it will be that way until north Texas gets more rain to dilute the river water. No telling how much damage it's doing to the hot water heaters and other devices that this seawater flows through. :-) Dang, sorry to hear that man. What do you do for drinking water, buy bottled? I have well water, and I still won't drink it. All our drinking water is bottled. |
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"U-Know-Who" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message Steveo, it's so bad here that the major river (the Brazos) we get our water from is so salty it leaves white residue on the dishes cleaned in the dishwasher. They say it will be that way until north Texas gets more rain to dilute the river water. No telling how much damage it's doing to the hot water heaters and other devices that this seawater flows through. :-) Dang, sorry to hear that man. What do you do for drinking water, buy bottled? Oh hell yes! Tap water tastes like pond water right now! How deep to they drill shallow wells down there? Can you do that where you are at or no? |
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Lancer wrote:
On 20 Jan 2006 12:10:38 GMT, Steveo wrote: "U-Know-Who" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Lancer wrote: On 18 Jan 2006 23:42:25 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: So far we haven't had any winter.. looks like another year with 5 or 6 months of over a 100 degree weather... That's bad man. You guys need rain and cooler temps no doubt. I almost feel guilty going from cold ass snow to rain over here in the Buckeye. Wish I could send some of it your way Lance. I seen some of those lawn fires on the teevee..how close was that **** to you? Some were a few miles away, I set my deck on tractor as low as it would go. And then took the wheels off the deck, cut everything around the house right down to bare dirt.. That's pretty ****ed up, even if you speak Spanish and swing a machete'. You guys are toasted.. ![]() Ya' hate to ask for a deluge for fear of flood, but you guys need your ground soaked just for old times sake by now.. We do need the rain, even my old shrubs like photinias are turning brown.. We are almost flooding in my little area, dang. Steveo, it's so bad here that the major river (the Brazos) we get our water from is so salty it leaves white residue on the dishes cleaned in the dishwasher. They say it will be that way until north Texas gets more rain to dilute the river water. No telling how much damage it's doing to the hot water heaters and other devices that this seawater flows through. :-) Dang, sorry to hear that man. What do you do for drinking water, buy bottled? I have well water, and I still won't drink it. All our drinking water is bottled. So you have a water softener and your dishwasher and laundry machine and such, run off the well? How deep is the well? |
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On 20 Jan 2006 21:50:02 GMT, Steveo wrote:
Lancer wrote: On 20 Jan 2006 12:10:38 GMT, Steveo wrote: "U-Know-Who" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... Lancer wrote: On 18 Jan 2006 23:42:25 GMT, Steveo wrote: Lancer wrote: So far we haven't had any winter.. looks like another year with 5 or 6 months of over a 100 degree weather... That's bad man. You guys need rain and cooler temps no doubt. I almost feel guilty going from cold ass snow to rain over here in the Buckeye. Wish I could send some of it your way Lance. I seen some of those lawn fires on the teevee..how close was that **** to you? Some were a few miles away, I set my deck on tractor as low as it would go. And then took the wheels off the deck, cut everything around the house right down to bare dirt.. That's pretty ****ed up, even if you speak Spanish and swing a machete'. You guys are toasted.. ![]() Ya' hate to ask for a deluge for fear of flood, but you guys need your ground soaked just for old times sake by now.. We do need the rain, even my old shrubs like photinias are turning brown.. We are almost flooding in my little area, dang. Steveo, it's so bad here that the major river (the Brazos) we get our water from is so salty it leaves white residue on the dishes cleaned in the dishwasher. They say it will be that way until north Texas gets more rain to dilute the river water. No telling how much damage it's doing to the hot water heaters and other devices that this seawater flows through. :-) Dang, sorry to hear that man. What do you do for drinking water, buy bottled? I have well water, and I still won't drink it. All our drinking water is bottled. So you have a water softener and your dishwasher and laundry machine and such, run off the well? How deep is the well? No water softner, everything else runs off well water. 450 feet... |
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