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Posted By: electure Thanks to All - 12/20/03 06:13 PM
Yeah, I know I'm a Corny Old Man.
I'd like to thank Bill for his perseverance, his "moderation" (I've said some really dumb stuff, guys)
Joe, Thanks for the help, See you in Feb. [Linked Image]

I signed on here on Christmas Eve, and this will make 3 years.
God Bless all of you, and Thanks,
New people, stop lurking, this is not a "kick your a**" forum. The folks here really want to help...S
Posted By: Roger Re: Thanks to All - 12/20/03 11:42 PM
Electure, with the exception of the "corny old man" part, well said and God bless you too.

You must not know how much you're appreciated here. [Linked Image]

Roger
Posted By: Bill Addiss Re: Thanks to All - 12/21/03 04:35 AM
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You must not know how much you're appreciated here.
Ditto to Roger's Post!

As to the Corny Old Man part, I don't know,
Is that bad? .... [Linked Image]

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Bill
Posted By: Joe Tedesco Re: Thanks to All - 12/24/03 09:43 AM
Electure:

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You are one of the most knowledgeable members here, and I always appreciate your comments! I will see you in the front row in Vegas: Here's my schedule for the next few months.

The Electric West Exposition & Conference
February 2-4, 2004
Las Vegas Convention Center, NV


Conference Session, Tuesday, February 3, 2004
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM Session 204 - 3 HOURS

Code Violations 2004

This session will cover the subject of electrical inspection of premises wiring systems, presented in a clear, understandable manner. You will learn about inspection procedures and requirements as they relate to the National Electrical Code®.

A review of electrical requirements found in product standards will also be covered, as well as inspection procedures for industrial, commercial and residential systems. Rules to minimize the risk of electricity as a source of electric shock and as an ignition source of fires and explosions will also be discussed.

NEC Forum Salt Lake City, Utah May 23, 2004 (SU11)

Lack of Maintenance and Unqualified Persons—Their Impact on Electrical Installations

EMERGING ISSUES

Time: 8:00 – 9:30 am

Instructor: Joe Tedesco, National Technology Transfer, Inc.

Proper maintenance of electrical installations is a key component of ongoing compliance with the NEC.Modifications to a premises wiring system by unqualified personnel may also impact an initially compliant installation. Rules to minimize the risk of electric shock and electricity as an ignition source of fires and explosions will also be discussed.

Electric Show East May 25-27, 2004
Presentation on the New 2005 NEC

Information: http://east.electricshow.com/

Information: http://images.electricshow.com/1104/electricgateway.html
Posted By: sparky Re: Thanks to All - 12/24/03 06:29 PM
I've gained a lot from this forum, thanks guys!

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"kick your a**" forum.

well....not unless they ask for it ...

happy holidays fellas

Steve aka sparky
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Posted By: harold endean Re: Thanks to All - 12/25/03 03:52 AM
Let me just say one or two things. Now Joe T. knows me for a long time and I can honestly say that this board and Joe's board are the best. We all love to come here and not be flamed, we get and pass info on to each other, we respect and listen to each other, we all have our own opinion and respect the others opinion. so what more can we ask for? We can all learn from one another and give each other tips ans hints on making our lives easier. As long as we don't too "full of ourselfs", I think that we will be OK. Lets hope that we can continue to be the great board of info that we are.

Harold
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