RE: water and compact flash cards

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Well yes, so 50 C, remember in Europe we use Centigrade, sorry I forgot your
"antiquated" imperial measures. I'm not even sure what the old temperature
scale was.

It is like that space craft that crashed, we used MKS translated it into FPS
for the USA  and they did it again thinking we sent them MKS.  Crash Bang!
Dead space craft!  And that was not the only one...

Chris.

Question: What happens to me when I die?
Response: What happens to a cat when it dies?
Answer: You throw it away.
Response and answer: You are a clever cat!


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:> Sent: 12 September 2005 21:03
:> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
:> Subject: Re: water and compact flash cards
:> 
:> 80 degrees C seems rather unnecessesarily high, however.  there's a
:> think sheet of plastic inside those little cards, isn't there?
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:> Emily L. Ferguson
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