Charles,

Sorry, but engineers and good, clear, concise writing do not typically run together. Way back in engineering school, I had a 'Western Civilization" class professor who was bold enough to tell his sophomore class of EE students that *his* class was the most important in the curriculum. That statement generated a lot of snickers and side comments. Then over my years of real world engineering experience, I found that writing and a knowledge of history were indeed the major required assets of any good engineer - one must be able to communicate effectively with non-engineering types. Unfortunately, that fact is usually learned "too little, too late" and only in the 'school of hard knocks'.

73,
Don W3FPR

Charles Harpole wrote:
...  Until the engineers among us learn to use

the English language, the subject lines now in use are mostly useless.
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