PIND
PiND In the early spring of 2000 in the small farming community of Smoky Lake Alberta three teenage rejects crossed paths at the local burger joint. In between puffs on a funny cigarette and swiggs on a spiked slurpee, the notion of a rock and roll band became the topic of conversation. That very evening in a run down house, in the presence of 3 or 4 close friends and a 24 pack of even closer friends, something amazing happened. The air was calm that night. That is untill the machine gun drums, thundering bass and screaming guitar sounds cut the otherwise silent evening. That night the legend now known as PIND was born. For four and a half years PIND partied and played and played and partied. They've blown the roofs off of bars and caved in the ceilings of basements. They've been kicked down in the dirt and have got back up. They've stared the devil in the eye and laughed in his face. Above all, they've survived to tell the story. In August 2005, PIND took a major leap in their career and added a second guitarist. A man that fears no beverage; fears no teenage girl; fears nothing. With a new player on board and a lot of experience under their belt PIND is embarking on a new step in their Punk Rock endeavor. So lock up you daughters and lock up you wife cuz the PIND boys are coming to town.
A PIND test is a Particle Impact Noise Detection Test.
The purpose of a PIND test is to detect loose particles inside a device cavity. The test provides a nondestructive means of identifying those devices containing particles of sufficient mass that, upon impact with the case, excite the transducer.