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EXCELLENT answer! Thanks SO much! - sm

Posted By: Alphabetically Challenged on 2007-11-07
In Reply to: Reading the article below it seems to dB - MT50

Subject: EXCELLENT answer! Thanks SO much! - sm

I'll go with dB, then.  It makes more sense to me than "disk diameter".  Fortunately, I'm still working on the report, so now I can send it without blanks. 


Thanks again for all your help! 





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