George,
I don't know how you were thinking of adding this information in. I'll try to give you some of my
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1) The best part is the abbreviations section. Charlie started a list like this, great idea, I think best done with a quick and dirty list for new members, just as you have it; OP, POCO, etc.
2) Questions relating to CEE may not work in all parts of the country. Around here, if you don't have it, that building better be more'n ten years old or else!
3) Green grounding screws may be required by local jurisdictions. Text in building codes can specifically prohibit sheet metal screws.
4) AFCI installation can be treated by the free Mike Holt graphics and/or technical areas. The article you have relates to one cycle, and I disagree with the statement about smoke detectors. To cover this subject takes researching the UL White book references for history, and keeping up involves some research and analysis of documentation provided by several sources, among which CMPs, the CPSC, industry, etc. Less is more - one more article just adds to confusion, and let me put it this way... if my business were to plan a strategy to sell this stuff, better believe that I'd like nothing better than a confused audience.
5) It's = It is