Bob Blick wrote: > You mean something like a propeller clock? I've gotten so much good > karma from it, I really don't care that products were derived from it. > > I think most creative people, especially ones who have had both > successes and failures, understand that creativity and success are not > related. I think that most creative people spend the midnight to morning time for the eureka moment that feels so good. There is nothing like it. It is even better where there is no guarantee of success and it happens. Failures remind us that success is not guaranteed. Most on this list do what they do to please themselves first and after are happy for a little fame and fortune. Mark Tilden in this thread fits the mindset. He is a big guy, happy smile. Google his name he has been around doing this for 30 years or so. Regards, -- Walter Banks Byte Craft Limited http://www.bytecraft.com -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist