Subject: | Re: Is it time for a FAQ? |
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From: | grant finlay <> |
Date: | Mon, 31 Mar 2003 12:04:03 +1200 |
Hi Doug and everyone else, I think a FAQ guide is a great idea as I have noticed the same questions coming up frequently. An equipment list with advantages/disadvantages and performance vs price would be helpfull for many, and I'm sure that many of us can pass on some our experience to others who are curious. For me I know that I've picked up tips on how to do things that I would have never thought of.... Grant Finlay www.ultrasound.orcon.net.nz ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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