True messenger,
But it is getting old. Even though our company requires testing, I have discovered that a splicer(who left town of course) was finding what fibers were good. After finding the good fibers, he would just keep shooting them over and over, skipping the bad, and handing those in as his conformance test.
Kind of clever, but if he was that smart, why did he roll so many strands of ribbon, as well as taking bad splices? Like you said though, it is just more work, but I really don't need it right now.
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