No. (I got that message and wondered the same thing.) One can only pick
from a list of options. They are trying to narrow down the most common
issues. David Pearl www.MetricPioneer.com 503-428-4917

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I wonder if there is an item where we can slip a comment about SI.

    

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    What would you like to see get done in the next two years?


              


              

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