Wouter van Ooijen wrote: > > Don't you have to have a hypothesis before you start to > > search for a bug? > > (am I allowed to answer?) > > Yes, of course, Of course what? You are "allowed to answer" or this guy is allowed "to have a hypothesis before starting to search for a bug"? :-) > ...but when asking for outside help (especially when your > own reasoning has not brought the solution - which is > probably the case, otherwise why ask for outside help) > it is best to tell the facts, all the facts, and OK, after > that maybe your ideas. But concentrating on the facts is so > important that even explaining them to your cat (kid, spouse, > flower, etc) often brings you enlightenment. Agreed with kid, cat, flower... but am I allowed not to explain PIC facts to my spouse from safety considerations? Mike :-) -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.