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#2171 - 30/07/04 11:43 AM
Re: Stock Faults
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Philosopher
Registered: 11/07/00
Posts: 970
Loc: Stockport, Cheshire, England
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At the end of the day, the safest way is to pick up the phone and ask people you trust. The supply of information may be more limited, but at least you know the source !
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#2174 - 20/02/06 08:10 AM
Re: Stock Faults
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Registered: 08/07/02
Posts: 904
Loc: Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust
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Geoff, Do you mean only technicians who have proved themselves good enough to reach a certain standard can read the forum and post on it? I wonder if this good idea should be put to the Government, they could start a register of such technicians. It would, as you say, sort the wheat from the chaff. Robert
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#2176 - 20/02/06 10:25 AM
Re: Stock Faults
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Hero
Registered: 12/02/04
Posts: 4578
Loc: the path less trodden
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Seems that I’m being misunderstood (again?). Personally, like Steven Levy, I believe that not only should access to computers should be unlimited and total, but all information should be freely available to anyone and everyone. I am strongly against any form of censorship, and an absolute advocate of free speech (the debate about which, of course, has been very much in the news recently). By the way, why not check out Steve here ? So, I’m not talking about this (ie, the ebme) website, as it’s already been decided (?) that free interchange of technical information about our sort of work would be “dangerous” – see the above posts! I don’t understand your point, Col. Who is talking about “incidents” here? All I was getting at was sharing of technical knowledge, especially in regard to recurring (or stock) faults. I thought I explained it well enough, but obviously not! Once again, this link gives the idea. I would disagree about “Little Books of Knowledge” too, the web is updated constantly (as this very forum proves), and I would say too, that this forum is as good an indicator of de facto “best practice” as any other freely available source. Am I wrong about this? 
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