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- From: wilson@schaefer.math.wisc.edu (Bob Wilson)
- Subject: Re: NYW bashing; was 'HOMETIME'
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.152428.11402@schaefer.math.wisc.edu>
- Organization: Univ. of Wisconsin Dept. of Mathematics
- References: <1993Jan26.195845.10748@cbfsb.cb.att.com> <57752@olivea.atc.olivetti.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 15:24:28 GMT
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- norm@strobe.ATC.Olivetti.Com (Norm Carpenter x3055) writes:
-
- >:
- >: He has, believe it or not, 9 routers in the New Yankee Workshop.
- >:
- >: Draw your own conclusions.
- >:
- >: Bill
- >: (who wishes he had Norm's subsidies)
-
- >I understand, from a seminar he gave here, that he gets his routers
- >from the different companies for free (just so they can get their
- >labels on TV). He says he has so many now, he doesn't ever change
- >bits, he just picks a different router off the shelf.
-
- >Norm
-
- >*******************************************************************************
- >norm@oliveb.OLIVETTI.COM
-
- > "Watch this space." -- Acme Advertising
- While this may not be practical in our home shops, it isn't unusual in
- production. There was an article in FWW a few years ago which showed
- the shelves in a small cabinet shop which were FILLED with routers,
- some even having bits the same size but fixed at different depths or
- with different guide collars or ...
- Bob Wilson
- wilson@math.wisc.edu
-