On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 19:14:58 -0800, Donald Qualls
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Nonsense.  You can just as readily put a much smaller altitude chamber 
>on the testing arm -- at the very least, at the end of the main 
>centrifuge, with the smaller vibration generator inside it, but it 
>shouldn't be hard to make a vacuum chamber robust enough (with remotely 
>mounted vacuum pump and pressure regulator) to mount in the "hot seat" 
>and thus need be only large enough to hold the component and test mount.
>
>Or do you feel you need to altitude test your vibration test fixture, too?

This is what I love about the ERPS list.  I have the perfect decision
style to elicit feedback. "Here's what we're going to do."  And
someone usually comes along and says, "No, you idiot.  Do it this
way."

I wonder if I could put that on my resum�?  "Related ability: seed
crystal for anhydrous idea solution."  IOW, me, I'm an idiot, but I'll
stimulate your other people to produce good ideas, so you should hire
me already.  :-)

IOOW, good idea.

-R

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