Dear John:

Well, maybe not the ten millionth, but at least the umpteenth!

We are an A2LA Accredited Lab in Washington State ( in the quiet country
midway between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia).  Wyle indeed works
here, and is quite proficient at EMI mitigation.  During coffee breaks I can
see him from my office window -- running and frolicking with Eagles, Cattle,
and yes, occasionally other Coyotes.

Cheers,

Jim Ericson

>
> I read in !emc-pstc that Jim Ericson <jde...@nas.com> wrote (in
> <003c01c2e1fb$239b0cc0$b4663fce@pavilion>) about 'E.S. of plastic xstr
> case' on Mon, 3 Mar 2003:
> >Jim Ericson
> >Acme Testing Company
> >Acme, Washington
> >j...@acmetesting.com
>
> Do you employ Wyle E Coyote or is he an independent test-house? (;-)
>
> Am I the ten millionth person who asked?
> --
> Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk



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