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Default Back to school

I just finished a course in vibrational analysis. Very interesting,
although it showed me how much I had forgotten from previous schooling.
Hope to test and be certified soon, and until then, it's study, study,
study. The industrial world is finding out that by monitoring
vibration, they can extend the life of machines, and minimize down time
by replacing failing machines before catastrophic failures and
collateral damage.

Steve
 
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