> Hey Mike, come on, it was only a figure of speech! > I don't intend to call them Lego as they are called SimmStick. > I likened them to a Lego set as it seemed the best way to > describe them. Sorry if I offended you or your Company in > any way. I assume you are > associated with Lego because of the above statment regarding > non-affiliation, so I'll cease mentioning Lego forthwith. > > I'm not really sure what your point is here. Did I forget to say > LEGO(r)? > If you have further problems with my action, I suggest it be discussed > in private email and not on the list as it is ***not*** a pic related > subject. Don, I think that you may have justhit his "hot" button. LEGO a few years ago finaced a lab at MIT to develop a roduct within the LEGO compatible brick. There were processors with logo and basic interpreters, motor , serial port, display, and keyboard modules. All very neat stuff. When I first saw the title of the post I though the thread was about this project. Walter Banks http://www.bytecraft.com