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    Hello all,<br>
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      A quick note with my preference or suggestion, as your friendly
    behind the scenes moderator. I think everyone on the list should
    feel free and uninhibited to ask those detailed process and
    equipment questions. They seem perfect for the labnetwork list. That
    would be a lot easier than setting up two or three different lists,
    I think.  If later we find out that there's too much traffic, that
    will be a good problem to have (I don't think we're at that kind of
    high traffic situation now) and we could revisit.<br>
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      So please do go ahead and post to the list!<br>
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    Sincerely,<br>
    /Duane <br>
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    Duane S. Boning<br>
    Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science<br>
    MIT, Room 39-415, Cambridge, MA 02139<br>
    Phone: 617-253-0931, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:boning@mtl.mit.edu">boning@mtl.mit.edu</a><br>
    Assistant: Grace Lindsay <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:glindsay@mit.edu"><glindsay@mit.edu></a> 617-324-4828<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/2/2014 9:25 PM, Christopher Raum
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      <div dir="ltr">Hi Mac,
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        <div>I've been a lurker on labnetwork for a while, and I think
          an offshoot mailing list to discuss process development would
          be a great complimentary resource to the labnetwork. The pool
          of knowledge here is most impressive and if people were
          willing to participate it would be a valuable resource to all
          the research and process engineers on the list, not to mention
          the up and coming graduate fabheads who need tips and tricks
          to get started. It could be an alternative to MEMS-talk at the
          MEMS Clearinghouse.</div>
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        <div>-Chris Raum</div>
        <div>--</div>
        <div>Research Engineer</div>
        <div>Experimental Cosmology Group</div>
        <div>UC Berkeley</div>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 6:55 AM, Mac
            Hathaway <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                  New Roman, Times, serif">Hey All,<br>
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                  As there is still occasional uncertainty regarding the
                  main thrust of Labnetwork (i.e. general questions
                  about cleanroom operation and administration vs. more
                  specific questions of more narrow interest), I'm
                  guessing that some Labnetworkers sometimes don't ask
                  certain question, out of deference to others...<br>
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                  If this is the case, does it make sense to create a
                  parallel list, for instance "Labnetwork - Process" or
                  "Labnetwork - Equipment", where much more specific
                  questions can be aired without guilt(!), such as "Has
                  anyone seen a difference between 5x9s purity and 98%
                  purity TMA in their ALD aluminum oxide?"  Or do folks
                  feel it's fine as it is?  I'm thinking a specific
                  process or equipment list might bring in other folks
                  for whom the general questions have not been
                  sufficiently relevant to merit their attention. <br>
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                  Just a thought that came up during the UGIM...<span
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                      Mac Hathaway<br>
                      Harvard CNS<br>
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