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    Headlines - Heavy snow in China threatens PCB supplies

    Some Chinese printed circuit board manufacturers are halving their shipments - could have global effect.
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    Re: Headlines - Heavy snow in China threatens PCB supplies

    It's snow joke you know </coat>

    Any pics of the snow as I expect they're well and truely getting a good coating rather than the "frosting" the UK gets which caused havok to our transportation systems across the land.

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    Re: Headlines - Heavy snow in China threatens PCB supplies

    There are some alright ones here Snow slams China; half million stranded at train station - CNN.com

    Cheers, Scott.

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    Re: Headlines - Heavy snow in China threatens PCB supplies

    Its effecting us too, altho if you see the pictures of there factories then its no wonder that snow has caused problems, one of the companies we deal with had there roof colapse...

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