Every once in a while, I will be searching for tutorials and/or how-to articles or blog posts in the radiography realm, and I continue to find postings by M.J. Fuller, who has consistently contributed his knowledge and experience in the field for free across the web... you can start checking his stuff out with his wikiradiography page, called Applied Radiography.
Great work, lots of time and effort spent on this site, and three thumbs up from me! That's two of my thumbs and one that I x-rayed today.
Friday, November 5, 2010
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