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    do you feel there is enough intrest in cascade systems for an area? I am in the medical, scientific, aerospace and anywere else cascades are used. Where is that spell check? LOL


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    Cool

    the spell check will be in the upgrade I am adding and should be active by the end of the week.

    One of the other things I am adding is a voting booth so why dont we ask that question first
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    For several years, I worked on laboratory equipment, including many cascades. They are very interesting.

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    Thumbs up

    Hey, I would like to see an area dedicated to this as well.
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    Can we cover this in industrial ? or does it still need a seperate forum ?
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    We already have at least one discussion going on regarding cascade systems. It just needs to have the proper headline, or forum or thread or whatever... there should be a headline that says: Cascade systems. and the current discussion brought into it for a nice starter.

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    done
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    Worked on a few and would be interested in keeping up on Cascade technology...

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    Im new here, while living in orlando, chambers is all i did, now doing supermarkets, and getting into chambers in toronto

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    Originally posted by Jack Lester
    do you feel there is enough intrest in cascade systems for an area? I am in the medical, scientific, aerospace and anywere else cascades are used. Where is that spell check? LOL

    lol, thats my dad. didnt know he was a member. hi dad

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