In message <3E0F3961.92F37CBE@grieg.uib.no>, Richard Brekne
<Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no> writes
>Opppss... grin... I must have reversed my wells.... zigged when I should
>have zagged... sorry to have mislabled you a Cod eater then Barrie...
>hehe..
The Cod eaters... it could be that the EEC is putting quotas on the
fish they can catch so they are upset that they may not get to eat as
much as they like.
>
>I didnt know the EPTA was up to any of that... I know they are working
>on a testing standard similiar to the PTG's. I didnt think any of this
>had to do with the EEC tho. Do they even know who we are ???
>
>From what I read the EPTA want it adopted as an EEC standard so tuners
moving from country to country within the EEC will have to have this
standard to work.
It all part of the EECs drive to have all professionals visiting the
home, having the same standard across the EEC depending what side of the
fence your on this could be a godsend - take plumbers in the UK they all
now have to be CORGI registered (if they want any work) that's good
all have to keep there standards up but the price for labour has
rocketed.
Barrie,
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