Well there are the knowns and then there are the unknowns.....what we are dealing with here is the difference between what is known and what can be considered unknown. In regard to Innova, there are what we think of as the knowns and then there are the unknowns. If you asking if everything is known the answer would obviously be no, but that is assuming that what we are dealing with here IS a knowable quotient. Some things that initially seem unknowable turn out to actually have aspects of them that are in some cases actually knowable.But that would be assuming more than I am willing to assume at the current time. You certainly can't expect those with the greatest knowledge to have all the answeres all the time now can you? It depends on when you ask the question. DR. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tyler Boley" <tyler@t...> wrote: > I hope you relay your experiences to the company. They are new and would be very > interested in problems users are experiencing. > Will they be receptive? I don't know. > Will it make a difference? Who knows, worth a try.. > That was my Rumsveld impression, unfortunately it gets old very fast. > Tyler
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Re: Innova Paper Woes
2005-09-18 by john dean
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