[AccessD] Are you part of the 98%?

Haslett, Andrew andrew.haslett at ilc.gov.au
Mon Mar 15 00:10:05 CST 2004


Lol. 

(I ended up just bending the bloody thing with some pliers -- but I'm sure
it would have looked much better with something that can do all that!!)

-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart McLachlan [mailto:stuart at lexacorp.com.pg] 
Sent: Monday, 15 March 2004 4:28 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: RE: [AccessD] Are you part of the 98%?

On 15 Mar 2004 at 15:17, Haslett, Andrew wrote:

> Green Dremel!
> 
> (Don't even know what a Dremel is, but I had just read up on how to 
> fit a half-height video card into a full height slot, and they said to 
> use one..)
> 

A hand held rotary grinder:

"The Dremel rotary tool is lightweight and compact, which makes it very
"friendly" for beginners. But it's so versatile, even hardcore
do-it-yourselfers find it indispensable. This is a tool that works
differently from any other tool you've ever owned. It's also the most
versatile tool you'll ever use. With more than 150 available accessories,
you can use it to cut, sand, shape, drill, buff, grind, polish, rout, etch,
clean and more. You'll use it on all kinds of materials. Metal, wood,
ceramics, glass, plastic, drywall, leather, laminates, stone."

http://www.dremel.com/html/home_fr.html

 
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Lexacorp Ltd
http://www.lexacorp.com.pg
Information Technology Consultancy, Software Development,System Support.



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