old instruments

Christopher A. Worth (CAWORT01@ULKYVM.LOUISVILLE.EDU)
Thu, 20 May 93 14:58:05 EDT

Biomedical Engineer, BCC
Phone: (502)588-7191

>> reply to DAVE CODER <<

It is obvious that "rival" gangs want to eliminate competition. However, sendi
ng instruments to disadvantaged countries is going to be tough enough without s
ending "non standard" equipment. While this is a noble undertaking, it just do
esn't strike me as being very practical. If the countries are that disadvantag
ed how are they going to even be able to operate the instrument in the first pl
ace.

chris


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