Just curious here, Obviously, the question was asked, and my people have
responded. Is anyone actually counting or even seriously contemplating the
breakup. Just because a question was asked doesn't mean any action is going
on? 
Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Hassebrock [mailto:mhass...@qualcomm.com]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 12:46 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Split or Not to Split?


Greetings All,

I feel EMC and Safety are joined at the hip so I vote NO Split.  

Although some companies are fortunate to have dedicated people, I suspect
there are many more of us that are required to wear multiple hats.

In my humble opinion, the real issue is the shear volume of mailings each
day!

It's not practical to go through the dozens of postings each day.
Unfortunately when I do, I observe many "where can I get this standard?" or
endless threads on Y2K, etc.  Let's all commit to doing our homework before
posting.

My thanks to those who graciously answer questions and provide valuable
insights.









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Regulatory Engineer        Fax:        1-303-247-5116 
Qualcomm, Inc.            E-mail:    mhass...@qualcomm.com 
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