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blanche cohen
January 16th 04, 10:18 PM
Just received in the USPS two teeny,tiny white plastic/rubber
switch covers for the PS 6000.
Many thanks and they look just *wonderful* on the unit!
Jim
January 16th 04, 10:28 PM
Hey, that's just too cool. When a manufacturer monitors a newsgroup and
pays attention to it's customers and users requests... it just don't get any
better. I've been researching pilot/plane internet based scheduling
programs and had a couple questions about Flight Schedule Pro. One of the
reps first emailed me, then called me and at my request is implementing an
email notification feature so an instructor gets an email when his students
reserve his time. I haven't even signed up with them yet but they
definitely get my vote for customer service.
Service like that sure beats those dreaded phone calls to tech support via
India where they read you the instruction manual over the phone.
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Jim Burns III
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"blanche cohen" > wrote in message
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> Just received in the USPS two teeny,tiny white plastic/rubber
> switch covers for the PS 6000.
>
> Many thanks and they look just *wonderful* on the unit!
>
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Jay Honeck
January 16th 04, 11:28 PM
> Just received in the USPS two teeny,tiny white plastic/rubber
> switch covers for the PS 6000.
>
> Many thanks and they look just *wonderful* on the unit!
Hey, me too! They DO look very nice on the unit, and make finding that
little switch much easier in flight.
Thanks, Mark!
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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Roy Smith
January 17th 04, 12:08 AM
In article >,
(blanche cohen) wrote:
> Just received in the USPS two teeny,tiny white plastic/rubber
> switch covers for the PS 6000.
Back when I was doing electronics, we used to call those "mouse rubbers".
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