"Predicting the future is not now allowed in Europe, because of the lead 
content of the crystal balls is far in excess of RoHS limits." 

Thanks for that, John. You've just made my day bearable. 
Regards, 
Lauren 

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<[email protected]>, dated 
Tue, 13 Jan 2009, "Kunde, Brian" <[email protected]> writes:

>So, it would be difficult to identify something as "professional" when 
>the definition of the type of devices used in a home is constantly 
>changing.

Predicting the future is not now allowed in Europe, because of the lead 
content of the crystal balls is far in excess of RoHS limits.

[snip - lec]

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