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An example of a good

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 13:08:04 EDT 2002 | bdoyle

the thing is though, by bumping the thread it may attract the attention of new people who didn't see the original.

An example of a good

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 10:55:50 EDT 2002 | bdoyle

Sorry about starting multiple threads about this but I'm trying to keep thoughts together. Anyhow there's a thread up right now that is a good example of an old thread that is still good: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_threa

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Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 12:36:41 EDT 2002 | robf

But if the respondent could still click on the original poster's name he could contact him directly. If they are able to come to a conclusion between them that's great; if not, they could start a new thread and re-address the original or revised iss

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Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 19:07:43 EDT 2002 | davef

Why does the person posting need post to the old tread? What can't the new poster just say [words to the effect] Hey yall!!!! I was perusing the fine SMTnet Archives and came across the following thread: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fu

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Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 13:12:25 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr

Dave (and Brian) - OK, following the logic of your post above sounds good. I now have questions. How would a user know to follow your suggestion? Especially a newbie? How would a new posting be titled so that it has relevance to a "locked" thread?

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Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 15:03:17 EDT 2002 | davef

Mike: You're correct, but a newbee doesn't care. A newbee is so thankful to just get through the clutter and ACTUALLY have the thread posted [and maybe get someone to respond with something that they can use to get their boss to just shut his BIG y

room standard of PCBA workshop,for example temperature,humidity

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 11:07:33 EDT 2003 | fmonette

Another important element to consider is the impact of ambient temperature and humidity on Moisture Sensitive Components. The majority of plastic encapsulated ICs are classified as moisture-sensitive devices (MSD). This means that they are qualifie

room standard of PCBA workshop,for example temperature,humidity

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 09 22:38:31 EDT 2003 | charlly

Hi Dear, Our company makes RAM strip for computers. we are enquiring if there is any standards or practice for SMT assembly environment, such as, room temperature and humidity. Thanks. Best Regards

room standard of PCBA workshop,for example temperature,humidity

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 08:19:13 EDT 2003 | davef

Search the fine SMTnet Archives, for iunstance: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=13317

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