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01 Nov 2007
Simon:
Thanks for a wonderful website. All the more interesting because I have visited Mobberley, and met some of these people. I really like having a single place where all of the Harman Technology's product information can be found.
My only suggestion is that I find it very hard to read white text on a black background.
Regards,
Darwin
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Dear All,
I am pleased to say that on the website Andrew is no longer Judy, unfortuanately to everyone at HARMAN he is now known as Judy...
ahhh the power the internet...
Thanks for the positive feedback
Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :
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Simon, you might want to have your developer move the pages on the site to the root of the domain, instead of leaving it in the dotnetnuke directory.
FYI, dotnetnuke is an open source ASP.NET framework, well known within the .NET community - I've used early versions myself.
Thanks for the site, great to see the people behind the products.
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Got access now, and found the following:
"HARMAN has a coating machine specifically designed for coating on glass plates, and produces specialist plates for scientific uses - nuclear plates for particle physics, and Q-plates for mass spectrography. We also have the capability of producing photographic glass plate equivalents of some of our film products, though these are not routinely available."
Guess we'll see some people on APUG making a special order...
Using film since before it was hip.
"One of the most singular characters of the hyposulphites, is the property their solutions possess of dissolving muriate of silver and retaining it in considerable quantity in permanent solution" — Sir John Frederick William Herschel, "On the Hyposulphurous Acid and its Compounds." The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Vol. 1 (8 Jan. 1819): 8-29. p. 11
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 Originally Posted by mhv
Got access now, and found the following:
"HARMAN has a coating machine specifically designed for coating on glass plates, and produces specialist plates for scientific uses - nuclear plates for particle physics, and Q-plates for mass spectrography. We also have the capability of producing photographic glass plate equivalents of some of our film products, though these are not routinely available."
Guess we'll see some people on APUG making a special order...
I just noticed that too. Very interesting indeed...
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