P.J.: I've never heard of you anywhere either despite being in the business longer than you. What does that prove? Nothing. I've never heard of the rest of the people on this mailing list either.
By your logic, I shouldn't consider anything you or anyone else here has to say as being credible. Perhaps you're right: I shouldn't. That brings up the question of why you bother subscribing to this mailing list at all, and the same for me. BTW: When I do a google.com web search for "Godfrey DiGiorgi", I get 12 pages of hits on postings I've published and participated in that date back as far as the 1980s, encompassing stuff I've participated in diverse fields of interest including motorcycling, alfa romeo cars, photography, computing science and development, etc. (If I add searches for the various email addresses I've used since the ARPAnet, the number expands to include thousands of hits.) I've had three or four feature articles on my activities published as well ... From "Macworld", January 1986 to the Isle of Man "Examiner", March 2006. My name appeared on over 100 Apple Technical Notes published to the developer community ... at least until Apple revised the technical note format and elided all authors names in 2000. So while you haven't heard of me, at least a couple of other people have. I get no hits for "P. J. Ailing" at all. G -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net