Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 06:40:20 EST 2006 | trk
Unfortunately.....every new representative that gets elected wants to make a new law.....hence......thats why there is a law for just about anything..anybody..does. Its hard to remember the last time someone actually repealed a law instead of making
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 11:19:49 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
The Directive becomes a law when it's written into law by all states in Europe. Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Poland and the UK have not done that yet. Look here: http://europa.eu.int/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/05/895
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 09:54:17 EST 2007 | lococost
Never though an American would know about our little country beeing without a gouvernement for half a year. In Belgium, this is how law making goes: 1. First think of a rediculous proposistion. 2. Make it a law and execute it 3. Find out that is red
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 09:17:25 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
Stephen, In addition to your comments The bothersome part is that NO environmental impact assessment report commissioned by the EU on the environmental impact of lead in solders and its alternatives exist. The two environmental impact reports that
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 09:23:52 EST 2009 | patrickbruneel
We spoke so many times about recycling electronics being the correct way to avoid potential dangerous materials reaching a landfill. Well here it is Best Buy is implementing a recycling program without it being a law and for free. I find this remark
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 13:52:09 EDT 2008 | mika
Hi everybody, In Sweden It's stipulated by government law and has been for more than 40 years; that if you are working in hazardous areas where your eyes could get hurt in industries like grinding, welding, mining facility etc. etc etc. etc. etc. or
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 23:36:44 EDT 2002 | ppcbs
I'm with you Patrick. I make it a point to not buy anything made in China. Not just because it isn't made in America, but it usually breaks as soon as you get it out of the box. There should be a law against selling some of this stuff, just becaus
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 07:38:07 EST 2002 | Claude_Couture
It is surprising how a simple question sometimes reveals complex issues. It seems from reading many replies that an employee wearing a walkman while working is making a statement about his attitude toward his work and his employer. This is similar to