> Posted for a listmember Rob Stirling, whose email is "in transition":
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Greetings Colleagues! 
> 
> I'm the proprietor for one of (and I believe ONLY) Western Canada's  EMC
> Test house, located outside of Vancouver, B.C. called Protocol Labs. As a
> start-up venture, I can finally say I'm over the "HUMP" in getting tooled
> up to handle the entire FCC Part 15 and EMC Directive testing (Emissions
> and Immunity), and I'm well on the way to start doing Telecom Testing as
> well.  Also, using partnerships in local industry, and affiliations with
> CSA, I provide COMPLETE Safety and Industrial Validation Testing services,
> from Thermal, Transportation and shock and vibe testing  to HiPot, Leakage
> Current and CSA Witness Testing. 
> 
> The problem I've seem to have put myself into is, being so busy with
> implementation and registration etc., etc., and servicing the incredible
> rush of business that seems to have come my way, I've all but missed the
> BIGGEST EMC symposium of the year, and it's happening right here in my
> back yard, the Emerald city of Seattle--- or is it that we're in Seattle's
> back yard....  Which ever! 
> 
> I'd like to make a very odd, but important appeal any of  you out there
> going to Seattle as an exhibitor: 
> 
> HELP!!   
> 
> If any of you folks have a little spare booth space, table space, a few
> spare feet of backdrop, or even the spot where you usually keep your
> recycling bin, I'd love to hear from you.   I don't take up much space, I
> mean, at 6'2'', 210, I guess I take up some space, but my display would
> consist of a posterbaord and some brochures, and I can  pay my way...
> booth duty,  doing dishes, walking up and down the isles with your placard
> on (provided I can share some space on that too), or even cash! But
> seriously, if you should have some space to share, or have a cancellation,
> I'd like to rent it from you, and I will gladly help man your booth. 
> 
> If this sounds possible -- or even impossible, but you'd want to offset
> some expenses and have some help with killing three-days of continual
> shmoozing, please give me a call!  For those of you just visiting the
> show, keep an eye out for our meager but impressive display SOMEWHERE at
> the EMC Symposium, and kindly stop to say 'Hi', I'll be the guy with the
> placard. 
> 
> I can be reached at 604-218-1762 any time. 
> 
> Best regards, 
> 
> Rob Stirling, P.Eng., 
> Protocol Labs. 
> Vancouver B.C. 
> [email protected]
>  

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