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Jul 05, 2007 7:14 pm |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: re: Li-Ion nano battery |
Joseph Lynders
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Good catch Ron.
His name was Nat but I always called him Nate to get him going.
I only did one job for him and he was nearing the final heart attack that gave him the stroke.
It was a small job that I estimated at 10K and actually came in under budget.
I re-designed his concept and saved him 40K in tooling up front on his new product.
He always told me I had done a very good job but I was too expensive.
So I called him Nate.
Thank you for giving Nat some credit for what he did do.
NOTE: The answer to your question is none of the above.
Any definition of anything that relies on a source for validation is always suspect. (Not necessarily untrue but suspect)
A definition should stand on its own.
It is really difficult to generate a good deffinition and it becomes more difficult where there is some emotional content.
Thank you Ron
07/05/07 Joseph F. Lynders FTg/MPrivate Reply to Joseph Lynders (new win) |
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