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Re: New Auto theft/fire book
Posted by: MIKE (IP Logged)
Date: September 23, 2006 08:40PM

Your point about the 3 vs 4 sides of fire make-up is well taken. You will find a few things that we may or may not agree with. I noticed 35mm as opposed or in concert with Digital for example. Eric has already solicited comments in anticipation of a new updated edition and I am sure he will address all at some point. My enthusiasm for the book stems from the many and varied aspects such as the underwater examinations. I tend to look for things that expose me to them not just reinforce what I think I know. On another note, I will be in touch on what I asked you about as soon as plans are a bit more concrete. Thanks.

Mike Carlson, CFI, CFEI, CVFI, CATI, CPP,
Chicago, Il



Subject Views Written By Posted
  New Auto theft/fire book 1774 MIKE 09/05/2006 08:28AM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book NOW I HAVE READ IT 1011 MIKE 09/09/2006 06:50PM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book 965 Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant 09/23/2006 06:56PM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book 919 MIKE 09/23/2006 08:40PM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book 880 Chris Bloom, CJBFireConsultant 09/24/2006 01:00PM
  Re: New Auto theft/fire book 917 MIKE 09/24/2006 08:03PM


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