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PCI slab question
I understand that among the green PCI slabs there are those with 10
digits, 14 digits, and 9 digit serial numbers. I understand that the 10 digits ones are more conservative and the 9 digit one, not conservative because of an ownership change. What I find interesting are the 14 digit slabs. These are , to my understanding, before the ownership change. Does anybody have any idea why the ownership at that time appears to have made a decision to be less conservative ?(but not necessarily unacceptable) |
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PCI slab question
On 14 May 2006 10:41:59 -0700, "Yo Momma's Boyfriend"
is alleged to have written: I understand that among the green PCI slabs there are those with 10 digits, 14 digits, and 9 digit serial numbers. I understand that the 10 digits ones are more conservative and the 9 digit one, not conservative because of an ownership change. What I find interesting are the 14 digit slabs. These are , to my understanding, before the ownership change. Does anybody have any idea why the ownership at that time appears to have made a decision to be less conservative ?(but not necessarily unacceptable) http://www.k6az.com/pci/pci.htm Everything you need to know! Bruce ************************************************* ANA R162074 EAC 3606 To email me, remember that RoadRunner and Coyote do not mix. ************************************************* |
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