You're right of course, and I don't think I would have if the status quo hadn't 
changed.  If I get it back to the way it was then I won't need to, but I am 
hoping that the rod cleaning thing was what caused it ... if not, then its back 
to the drawing board!  dee  PS I do miss Wayne and his convoluted way of 
thinking!

On 13 Apr 2010, at 12:44, Neville Munn wrote:

> No worries Dee, It's just that EIS seems to have a mind of it's own and will 
> occasionally throw the odd curve ball at you.  You're right about the science 
> thing of course, but my experience indicates THIS stuff is not a science, 
> it's an art, and unless the researchers pick up the pace, I don't think the 
> painting will be completed in my lifetime <g>.
>  
> It's just EIS throwing down the gaunlet to see if you're good enough to a 
> challenge it.  I don't accept the challenge anymore.
>  
> Praps it's simply because I don't get these issues some speak of that I don't 
> understand the reason for anyone hitting their EIS with HP.  Praps old Wayne 
> was right, I haven't gotten my hands muddied and bloodied enough, but then 
> why should I?  If it ain't broke...don't mess with it <g>.
>  
> N.
>  


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