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Paul Burke

Jan 1, 1970
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Engineering said:
Hi Folks, I have added a list of UK PCB design, manufacture and
assembly companies to my website at the link below. I hope you find
this useful.

I like the idea of "PCB's with a varying number of layers".
 
Hi Folks, I have added a list of UK PCB design, manufacture and
assembly companies to my website at the link below. I hope you find
this useful.

http://www.engineeringboffin.com/business_directory/uk_electronics/pc...

Best regards, Alanwww.engineeringboffin.com

You have given the world a very poor feel for the state of UK
electronics.

This list does not include any layout bureau (you've called it PCB
design) that I have used. Just look at the cadence website and they
list the uk bureas who use their tools.

It also doesn't include any manufacturer that I have used.

I will find your PCB manufacturers list usefull. There has been a
major shake up of PCB manufacturers and a lot of companies have been
re-named, merged, MBO'd etc because I don't recognise any of those
names either.

Colin
 
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Engineering Boffin

Jan 1, 1970
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I like the idea of "PCB's with a varying number of layers".

I was trying to get the message across that the company may produce
PCB's ranging from single layer to multilayer. I have now rewritten
this description to clarify. Thanks for the comment, albeit a bit
sarcastic ;)
 
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Engineering Boffin

Jan 1, 1970
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You have given the world a very poor feel for the state of UK
electronics.

That was not my intention, I want to provide a business directory that
will promote uk engineering, something I am passionate about. I hope
the fact that Engineering Boffin is a personal site run by me in my
spare time proves that.
This list does not include any layout bureau (you've called it PCB
design) that I have used. Just look at the cadence website and they
list the uk bureas who use their tools.

It also doesn't include any manufacturer that I have used.

The list is by no means comprehensive, there is an invite to other
companies to add their name to the list for free. The fact that it
does not at present contain any companies that you have used may be a
positive point, now you have more options to explore!
I will find your PCB manufacturers list usefull. There has been a
major shake up of PCB manufacturers and a lot of companies have been
re-named, merged, MBO'd etc because I don't recognise any of those
names either.

Colin

Thanks for your comments Colin, I do hope you find www.engineeringboffin.com
useful. Regards, Alan.
 
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Engineering Boffin

Jan 1, 1970
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Time for a code audit of your site.
An eximination of your tools and techniques is in order as well.http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.engineeringboffin.com/bu...

This is a new site being produced on a budget of 0. I am not a website
design expert but I try to code as cleanly as possible, in a quick
sweep of the page I have reduced the w3 errors from 133 to 97, I will
take a look at the other errors later. My homepage is validated, click
the w3 link in the footer at http://www.engineeringboffin.com/ .
Regards, Alan.
 
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JeffM

Jan 1, 1970
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Engineering said:
This page now validates to w3[...]
Yup. The page looks good.
I will roll out the fixes throughout the site and hopefully
every page will be valid before long.
http://www.engineeringboffin.com/business_directory/uk_electronics/pcb.html
With your apparent diligence, the site should do well.

I can forgive a lack of knowledge in an out-of-his-field endeavour
--especially when followed by such prompt and conscientious action.
I wish everyone reacted this way when notified of non-compliant code.
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:...ork.with.the.webmaster.to.correct.the.problem

Many developers really get their backs up without realizing
that standards-compliance is in their best interest.
I have this bookmarked as
"Don't count on 'a browser' to work the same next week" by Jim Dabell
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:...did.not+*-*-*-*-incorrect-content-type-header
 
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Spehro Pefhany

Jan 1, 1970
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I like the idea of "PCB's with a varying number of layers".

I prefer my circuits to be a bit more deterministic.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
 
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Engineering Boffin

Jan 1, 1970
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I prefer my circuits to be a bit more deterministic.

Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany

If you read my above reply to Paul Burke you would have seen that I
have rewritten this statement on the webpage to clarify what I meant.
How about some helpful responses? Regards, Alan.
http://www.engineeringboffin.com /business_directory/uk_electronics/
pcb.html
 
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