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Sat, 7 Apr 2007 00:13:17 -0500
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Hello Brian & All,
The response in the last few hours has been huge! I am humbled!
I have had offers of three dissecting microscopes and  a compound microscope
to use to train in my area! Two trained professionals have offered to help
with microscope training.

We might not need a lot of funding as the large clubs in my area can easily
afford all the test equipment and getting approval can be had by contacting
a majority of the board members.

I believe most large commercial operators could afford the test equipment
and many already have scopes but simply are not trained or the scopes are in
the backroom gathering dust ( like the scope of a close friend!).

An online course by Marla is an excellent idea.


Sincerely,
Bob Harrison


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