You're remembering Conrad Maheux, a major player in the integration of the North
American standards and the transition to IEC. For a long time he ran Canadian
Business Equipment Manufacturer's Association, later to become ITAC. Always had
his bucket of commas handy.
Fondly remember the dinners at Antolini's.

You bring up an interesting thread it would be nice to pursue. I'd like to
invite subscribers to provide short bio's or reminiscences of some of the
classic players on this scene. Derek Heatherington, Mike DeMartini, Ray Daniels,
are just a few of the significant names from the past.

"Grant, Tania (Tania)" wrote:

> Bob,
>
> Your memory goes a long way.  Additionally, as I remember it, in  addition
> to UL flammability requirements, the mechanical stability section was also
> adopted almost word for word from UL 478 into IEC 435.  The whole was
> further polished for clarity of thought and good body English by the
> tireless efforts of the Canadian contingent (Robert Mayhew ?? I may have the
> spelling wrong!)
>
>         Tania Grant, Lucent Technologies, Octel Messaging Divsion
>         tgr...@lucent.com


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