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Rich,  

 

I don’t recall exactly when I first joined this list but I do recall when
you stepped up to take the helm.  As with any transition there is always a
little apprehension and I was concerned that this resource (listserv) would
change in a way that I would not like.  I can honestly say that you not only
maintained the value of this list but you also brought it through a
technological renovation without any loss of value.

 

As for the professionalism of the list, I have to say that much of this is due
to the membership, but at the same time, I am a firm believer that the
overriding tone of any organization is set by its leaders.  Thank you for all
you have contributed in the last several years.

 

Congratulations on your retirement.

 

-Doug

 

 

Doug Powell, Staff Engineer

Corporate Compliance Dept.

Advanced Energy Industries Inc.

Fort Collins, CO 80525

  _____  

From: Price, Ed [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 8:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Transition

 

The EMC-PSTC list has developed into a fine resource for nearly a thousand
regulatory compliance professionals around the World. If you need information
on the Peruvian power system, Turkish telecoms or EU markings, you can get a
fast and authoritative answer here.

 

Although this is made possible by the unique community of people who have
associated with this list, we owe the continued existence of the list to one
man in particular, Richard Nute. (We should remember that Roger Volgstadt
started the list around 1995, but over the last 9 years, Rich has acted as the
listowner.) Some listowners are content to set up their community and then
ignore all following events. Those lists usually degenerate into noise, mayhem
and abandonment.

 

But in our list, exercising the prerogatives of the listowner, Rich has grown
and maintained a forum which can boast:

1.     Wide diversity of membership.

2.     Authoritative and informed viewpoints.

3.     Very high signal-to-noise ratio.

4.     No advertising and no spam.

5.     A high level of courtesy, with no "flames".

6.     No bloated posts.

 

These qualities are the direct result of Rich setting the tone and rules of
this list, on a daily basis, for all these years. Rich has recently retired
>from his position with Hewlett Packard in San Diego, and he has also stepped
down as listowner. Although he remains a member, and will continue to
contribute to the information flow, Rich will now begin to enjoy his
retirement (or should I say his "consultant") years. Rich is too modest to
tell you this, so allow me to speak for the list in recognizing all of Rich's
service to the regulatory compliance community.

 

Thank you Rich!

 

 

 

Ed Price
[email protected]     WB6WSN
NARTE Certified EMC Engineer & Technician
Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
Cubic Defense Applications
San Diego, CA USA
858-505-2780 (Voice)
858-505-1583 (Fax)
Military & Avionics EMC Is Our Specialty

 

 

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Rich, 

 

I don’t recall exactly when I first joined this list but I do recall when you stepped up to take the helm.  As with any transition there is always a little apprehension and I was concerned that this resource (listserv) would change in a way that I would not like.  I can honestly say that you not only maintained the value of this list but you also brought it through a technological renovation without any loss of value.

 

As for the professionalism of the list, I have to say that much of this is due to the membership, but at the same time, I am a firm believer that the overriding tone of any organization is set by its leaders.  Thank you for all you have contributed in the last several years.

 

Congratulations on your retirement.

 

-Doug

 

 

Doug Powell, Staff Engineer

Corporate Compliance Dept.

Advanced Energy Industries Inc.

Fort Collins, CO 80525


From: Price, Ed [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 8:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Transition

 

The EMC-PSTC list has developed into a fine resource for nearly a thousand regulatory compliance professionals around the World. If you need information on the Peruvian power system, Turkish telecoms or EU markings, you can get a fast and authoritative answer here.

 

Although this is made possible by the unique community of people who have associated with this list, we owe the continued existence of the list to one man in particular, Richard Nute. (We should remember that Roger Volgstadt started the list around 1995, but over the last 9 years, Rich has acted as the listowner.) Some listowners are content to set up their community and then ignore all following events. Those lists usually degenerate into noise, mayhem and abandonment.

 

But in our list, exercising the prerogatives of the listowner, Rich has grown and maintained a forum which can boast:

1.     Wide diversity of membership.

2.     Authoritative and informed viewpoints.

3.     Very high signal-to-noise ratio.

4.     No advertising and no spam.

5.     A high level of courtesy, with no "flames".

6.     No bloated posts.

 

These qualities are the direct result of Rich setting the tone and rules of this list, on a daily basis, for all these years. Rich has recently retired from his position with Hewlett Packard in San Diego, and he has also stepped down as listowner. Although he remains a member, and will continue to contribute to the information flow, Rich will now begin to enjoy his retirement (or should I say his "consultant") years. Rich is too modest to tell you this, so allow me to speak for the list in recognizing all of Rich's service to the regulatory compliance community.

 

Thank you Rich!

 

 

 

Ed Price
[email protected]     WB6WSN
NARTE Certified EMC Engineer & Technician
Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab
Cubic Defense Applications
San Diego, CA USA
858-505-2780 (Voice)
858-505-1583 (Fax)
Military & Avionics EMC Is Our Specialty

 

 

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Scott Douglas [email protected] Mike Cantwell [email protected]

For policy questions, send mail to:

Jim Bacher: [email protected] David Heald: [email protected]

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