Phil:

The marketing guys would really love to see a requirement for a picture of a
bloody sliced finger on the ham can!

Ed


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Ed  Price
[email protected]
Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
Cubic Defense Systems
San Diego, CA.  USA
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Military & Avionics EMC Services Is Our Specialty
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 11:55 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Who mentioned FIREARMS!!!!!
> 
> 
> 
> Ok guys, I have certainly enjoyed reading the responses to my 
> question 'so
> far'.
> 
> I must be honest and say that I was forewarned about 
> mentioning/using the
> word firearm (Scott, thanks - you know me. Learn the hard way).
> 
> I'd like to thank all those who have given this some thought 
> and perhaps
> took the conversation to new heights of inherent safety. Just 
> as an aside,
> or addition, I know there was some slight confusion regarding 
> exactly the
> nature of the beast in question and the intent. Just to 
> further clarify. The
> 'object' is in fact a rifle who's intended purpose being that 
> of any other
> mechanical monster - gaming, self protection etc etc. The 
> actual electronics
> is both in the safety latch on/off and also the firing mechanism. As
> suggested or guessed by one fellow member, it uses this to release the
> hammer thus avoiding jerking action and increasing accuracy.
> 
> Again thanks to all who put fingers to keyboard and just so 
> that I don't
> feel left out on this one. And being English (no offence intended -
> lighthearted view) I must tell you this,
> 
> those Corned Beef containers (made in Argentina hence .... 
> >:), you know,
> those with the funny key that opens it about 90% of the way 
> and then the
> last 10% takes off two of your fingers. Man they need to have 
> BIG bright
> warnings labels.
> 
> All the best
> 
> Phil Godfrey
> 
> Phillip Godfrey - Manager, Product Safety
> KTL Dallas, Inc.
> 802, N.Kealy,
> Lewisville,
> Texas 75057-3136
> 
> Tel : (972) 436-9600
> Fax: (972) 436-2667
> http://www.ktl.com/
> 
> email : [email protected]
> 

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