Dear Selma, Ultra violet or ultra vires, I personally believe that one should read a post before commenting on it.
For one, party D might mis-represent (willfully or negligently) what party P has said about party N It also helps - to know the status of the script i.e. Was it a serious piece, a piece of satire,or a piece of 50-50. That is why a 'news item" on "Not the Nine O'Clock News" (for instance) would carry a significantly different connotation than the same item on the "Nine O' Clock News". Time for me to experience the Port-a-Loo in my Gated Commune. jc 2008/9/26 Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Dear Doc, Infra-vide or infra-red, for a long time now my email intuitively spams Cecil Pinto's posts. Sometimes when I check my spam folder, I find them wedged between some Nigerian scam and news that I've won the Canadian lottery. Artificial intelligence is very good at detecting the similarity between mails.