Merrill Jr. Butterman became daring and sent these 1.0K bytes, > Great points to consider. when you first start on something new there is always > that period of thinking where you fit in. The more knowledge you gain the more > your able to help yourself and utimately others as well. It's too bad there are > those who forget that small point because all of us had to start at the exact > same place as the other newbies. I suspect at that time that even the ones that > refuse to help others now needed that same assistance in their past. Personally > though, I firmly believe this, to learn one must admit he knows nothing and if > there comes a time where he believe he knows everything, again he knows nothing > except he loses he ability to learn because his pride convinces him he already > knows everything. thanks for the listening ear Good points, and very true. I would call this the flip side of this topic :) -- 0 1 0 Aaron M Matteson - GnuPG:0xD144B7FF 0 0 1 Real programmers don't document. If it was hard to write, 1 1 1 it should be hard to understand! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://cryptosystem.us/ - Ongoing project http://cryptosystem.us/blog/ - Blog http://mindstorm.ath.cx:8080/ - Home Wiki