Re: Ferrule(sp) advice



Yes, plain English indeed - my grasp of which is errrrrant, and slipping.

The statement containing the terms 'USITT' and 'decertified' together is premised on an implication that USITT certifies in the first place - overlooking the fact that USITT doesn't "certify" anything.

Hence my question, seeking elaboration on a potentially misleading statement. I considered that there might be something new to learn about said implication; perhaps some enlightenment brought about by clarification.

So, were you attempting sarcasm? I couldn't tell. The revelation that I might find a meaningful answer using Google stunned me beyond sensibility. <VBG>

Comical aside: Mozilla's spell-check thinks "Google" should be either "goggle", or (even better) "go ogle"!

Cheers!

Roger T. wrote:

What does this mean, exactly?

Christopher Jahn wrote:



USITT decertified them.


I'd say it means that the USITT, errrrr, de-certified them.

If you don't understand "UITT"and "de-certified", use Google, our friend, to
look it up.





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