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FAZAMY wrote:
I've been trying to track down a source conductive spray paint. A rep from a electronics co. said that such stuff has been banned for sale by the EPA. He sounded convincing to me. Is this kind of a product legally available in the US. I'd like to know? 73, de KB2AMY Have you searched Google yet? -- John Popelish |
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Have you searched Google yet?
========================= Why worship Google? Google offers the the same quality of information as is available on this newsgroup. There is no way of detecting the difference between good and bad. |
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"Reg Edwards" wrote in
: Why worship Google? Google offers the the same quality of information as is available on this newsgroup. There is no way of detecting the difference between good and bad. A person should always do a Google search before asking a question in a newsgroup. It's likely been discussed dozens of times before. This could make the question not needing to be asked in the first place - or, the asker could then ask with some background of knowledge. You will very likely find more than you ever wanted to know about the subject by searching Google. |
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I'll add to that -- a lot of folks don't know that Google can search not
only the Web -- but Newsgroups and Images as well. URL: Google http://www.google.com/ See search for -- web, -- groups, -- images, -- directory A good example is oil for a Heath Cantenna (or equivalent) This question appears every month or so. But using google GROUPS -- type in Dummy Load Oil -- get hundreds of useful (and so not useful) advice. Want to see an ARC-5 Command set -- use images. Great resource -- googles the mind .. 73 Cambio ------------------------ "donutbandit" wrote in message ... "Reg Edwards" wrote in : Why worship Google? --------------------- Google offers the the same quality of information as is available on this newsgroup. There is no way of detecting the difference between good and bad. A person should always do a Google search before asking a question in a newsgroup. It's likely been discussed dozens of times before. This could make the question not needing to be asked in the first place - or, the asker could then ask with some background of knowledge. You will very likely find more than you ever wanted to know about the subject by searching Google. |
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"Cambio" wrote in news:EjgSb.2014$IF1.1384@fed1read01:
http://groups.google.com/ A search window for every newsgroup that Google hosts. |
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