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Posted By p v john DEAR ALL,
I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THE SUITABLE SAFETY GLASS WHICH CAN WEAR ON TOP OF POWER GLASS.CAN ANY ONE SEND A SAMPLE PICTURE WHICH FIX ON POWER GLASS.
REGARDS
JOHN
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Posted By Jane Blunt I am not sure I understand the question. Could you clarify it for us?
When mentioning glass, do you mean spectacles?
If not, could you give us more description of what this is for?
Regards Jane
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Posted By Robert. Jane,I'm sure the other 24 viewers were asking the same question!
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Posted By Pete Longworth PV it would help if you stopped SHOUTING.
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Posted By Bob Shillabeer Now now children, not everyone is fully proficient in using a computer, this is a public forum so please keep in mind that not everyone is computer literate,give a bit of give and take.
I agree the originalposting is rather confusing so can p v john please give more detail about what he needs to learn.
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Posted By Robert. Now then Bob. Your punctuation is a bit suspect. Could that be a CompLit issue, or the fault of the key-board? You've also assumed the gender of the person submitting the posting. :) We're only trying to tease out some information.
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Posted By Bob Shillabeer No it was a bad keyboard which I have now replaced with a brand new one so there goes one excuse. The only problem now is who or what do I blame for the spelling errors.
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