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tozer Posted - Jun 16 2004 : 11:23:34 AM
We have had issues with the regular goggles at the 4T. As a result, we are temporarily borrowing the set for the 1.5T. This borrowed set works fine, but with an overall greater dimness than the normal set. This problem becomes worse in the bore. Running subjects is still fine, they just need to be aware of the problem. The regular pair should be back by Friday, or the beginning of next week.
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tozer Posted - Jun 25 2004 : 2:38:11 PM
The regular goggles are back at the 4T.

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