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News Release from: Read-Out Publications | Subject: Readout Feb/March
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 March 2004
Nationalism and ketchup!
The February/March issue of Read-out headlines critically a perennial problem in dealing with some British manufacturers: too many think that Ireland is England, writ small: some are exceptions
The February/March issue of Read-out headlines critically a perennial problem in dealing with some British manufacturers "Many English based organisations seem to think that Ireland is England, writ small!" it says: but thank goodness this is not the case for all of them
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Among other items is an application highlighting experimentation on the viscosity of non-Newtonian substances such as ketchup and other sauces and mixtures in University College Dublin using the cleverly named Torqsense transducer.
A comprehensive report on the recent launch of Emerson's response to the demand for safety instrumented systems is presented, direct from the Tower of London.
The usual items on training, new products, literature and job opportunities are included.
One unique publication reviewed here is the new English-Irish/Irish-English Dictionary of Terms used in computing, finance and enterprise published last month by Dublin City University's Fiontar programme.
Read-out is distribute free of charge to over 2000 named instrument professionals in Ireland and for a small subscription is also mailed to overseas readers.
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