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Old September 4th 07, 05:53 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
Peter Peter is offline
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Default Hey... What Happened to Frank?

"Telstar Electronics" wrote...
Peter... I was just out at your site. I suggest you update your page
http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/...ics/solder.php to
comply with RoHS.


Maybe you would like to point out which part of the directive
regulates Web design. I'll help you out, name the group...
Large household appliances
Small household appliances
IT &Telecommunications equipment
Consumer equipment
Lighting equipment
Electrical and electronic tools
Toys leisure and sports equipment
Medical devices
Monitoring and control instruments
Automatic dispensers

Then, maybe you could point out which part of the directive
applies to Web masters. Again, I'll help you out... name the
group:
Producers
Retailers and Distributors
Local authorities
Waste management industry
Exporters and reprocessors
Businesses and other non-household users of EEE

Reference:
http://www.dti.gov.uk/innovation/sus...page29048.html


Also, in answering the above, you need to understand that the
WEEE is just a directive. Each member state can make their
own laws based on the suggestions within it.


Although it clearly does not apply to me, you had better
give it a real good look over. If you plan to export to the EU,
your products must conform to the standards as applied in the
member state to which you export.


After all you are part of the European directive. You
better get with the program...



Although it is only a directive, and clearly does NOT regulate
Web design, I am not an unreasonable man. So I am willing
to offer you a deal...

You stop chanting CB voodoo and false claims, and stop trying
to sell your SplatterMax here in the UK, and I will do my best to
ensure that all future pages are manufactured using RoHS
compatible pixels and ozone-friendly CSS.

Sound reasonable to you?


Regards,
Peter.