Deja postings - HELP!!

Geoff Cotton

Quite Involved in Discussions
Folks don't flame me on this one but....

How can I post somthing to the old Deja Quality Forum?

Since its go to Google I can see postings being made but can't find out how its done.

Am I missing a trick somwhere.

Thanks

Geoff
 

Geoff Cotton

Quite Involved in Discussions
Marc,

Did you post this in Deja quality forum or is it a different Marc Smith?
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&group=misc.industry.quality&safe=off&ic=1&th=b60e0954a3af8ff8&seekd=905366855#905366855


Messages from the thread "QS9000-Semiconductor Supplement" Messages 1 - 1 of 1.

Message 1 in thread
From: Marc Smith
Subject: Re: QS9000-Semiconductor Supplement
Newsgroups: misc.industry.quality
Date: 2001-04-06 02:30:31 PST


On 4/6/01 1:44 AM in article
[email protected], Bill McCalla wrote :

It should add value. There are two documents I have, which may be outdated,
but one is titled QS-9000 Semiconductor Supplement and the other is Quality
System Assessment AEC-A100 QSA Semiconductor Edition.
My versions are copyrighted April 1995, so they predate the latest version
of QS-9000. Check with AIAG or the Automotive Electronics Council to see if
there are updated versions.

-Bill McCalla
KPMG Manager

"Willy Grunfeld" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Does anyone know where can I get a copy of the Semiconductor Supplement to
QS9000?
Does it have any "added value"?
Thanx,
Willy Grunfeld

The semi-comductor supplement was updated in 1998 or 1999 I believe. The
AIAG sells it, just as it does all the QS-9000 books.

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Marc

Fully vaccinated are you?
Leader
Yup - I posted that. But it's just the standard news group. Google is just one of many 'outlets' like Supernews. I get the NG through my ISP.

I think of them as newsgroups (NGs), not as 'forums'. But that's semantics.

I know there are many ways to post, such as thru Deja (or you used to be able to). I use Outlook Express Macintosh and it has a built-in newsgroup reader.

[This message has been edited by Marc Smith (edited 12 April 2001).]
 
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