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Please, stop asking annoying questions !
2006-03-05
Torsten Wagner
2006-03-06
Steve Wilson
2006-03-07
Roger Brennan
2006-03-07
Torsten Wagner
2006-03-05
Sebastiaan Garst
2006-03-05
JBishop596@aol.com
2006-03-06
Sebastiaan Garst
2006-03-07
BobHendu@aol.com
2006-03-07
Torsten Wagner
2006-03-07
Wilson, Thomas
2006-03-08
BobHendu@aol.com
Please, stop asking annoying questions !
BobHendu@aol.com
2006-03-08
Torsten:

Your point is well made. I too gain some insight from the problems and
questions that arise from this exchange. I also agree that many of the questions
could be answered the old fashion way by researching what is already available
particularly via the internet. I am still available to anyone who might have
questions relating to wafer processing with emphasis on plasma etching of all
 types and materials relating to MEMS and other devices. My phone number is
602-206-6154 and is available to anyone with a serious question. Bob  Henderson
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