No problemo, Jim.

The terms "icky" and "thingy" are just a few of the thousands added to one's
vocabulary (but not necessarily added to even the most technologically
advanced search engines) once you become exposed to the incurable
"parentalitis brain fade", a mental dysfunction usually attributed to people
who have responsibilities for two or more children.  (I have the extended
dysfunction, having three children under the age of 13.)  If, in fact, you
are a parent of two or more children, and have to ask for the meanings of
"icky" and "thingy", then that is a sign of advanced "parentalitis brain
fade".  I'd list more of the symptoms, but I've forgotten for the moment
what I've done with them.  La-la-la-la....

- Dan Bale
(I am *NOT* "Dale"
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200105/msg00281.html )
(and I am *NOT* going crazy!)
SAMSA, Inc.
989-790-0507
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  Quiquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
  (Whatever is said in Latin seems profound.)

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I have tried to determine with a Google search, and even Lexis/Nexus search
the meaning of the  acronyms "icky" and "thingy" and I just don't find
anything.
Most likely my search technique.  Dan, could you enlighten me?  ;--)

<snip>

Jim Oberholtzer
Senior Technical Architect
Computech Resources, Inc.

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