chemical hoods

Subject: chemical hoods
From: David Ibbetson <ibbetson -at- IDIRECT -dot- COM>
Date: Sat, 30 Mar 1996 19:59:40 -0500

Are those the things one finds in chemistry laboratories? If so, I think I
would call it a fume extractor.

I'm the original poster, who came across the briny deep more than 20 years
ago. I still retain many English/British expressions. e.g. One friend
complains every time I say "underground". He prefers "subway".

I haven't any examples to hand. I either forget the problem word until the
next time or add it to my vocabulary. (I suspect that occurs the fifth or
sixth time around, but I don't get there very often because I *do* tend to
remember the solutions to problems.)

David (Who is considering a new signature block and is considering extracts
from Pope. He'd use Bacon's Essays, but he lost his school collection and
hasn't yet picked up another.) Ibbetson

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