Hi del, Yes, but at least it is consistent which is better than some bad and some worse. Regards Tony Caught ICPTG Australia caute@optusnet.com.au > Sadly, from a consumers point of view, ISO standards -- at least as they > exist today -- are not only meaningless, but are quite often misleading. It > simply means that the product produced by an ISO certified company meets the > standards set by the company making the product. It might be consistently > good or consistently bad. That is still up to the manufacturer. > > Del >
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