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		<title>Comment on Aluminum Lugs by Chas Ridley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chas Ridley</dc:creator>
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		<description>Just found out you can read the entire latest NFPA 70, NEC code book (2008 version) on line now at the NFPA website. You have to register but there is no cost and the whole book is readable. It is presented using Real Read viewing software. There is an icon bar at the bottom to turn pages and there is one on the far right that brings up a clickable index so you can jump to any article or page you want. Nice touch NFPA. 
If your personal copy of the National Electrial Code book is an old as mine,this is a great way to see what you are missing and maybe work up the anti to get a new one for yourself.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just found out you can read the entire latest NFPA 70, NEC code book (2008 version) on line now at the NFPA website. You have to register but there is no cost and the whole book is readable. It is presented using Real Read viewing software. There is an icon bar at the bottom to turn pages and there is one on the far right that brings up a clickable index so you can jump to any article or page you want. Nice touch NFPA.<br />
If your personal copy of the National Electrial Code book is an old as mine,this is a great way to see what you are missing and maybe work up the anti to get a new one for yourself.</p>
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