> I asked a long-time woodworker about the anti-kickback fingers on my > table saw scratching the wood, and he said the first thing he did > when he got a new saw was to take them off. Go figure. The Sith use[d] double ended Light Sabres. Seymore Cray, reputedly, keyed in the boots strap loader for the first CDC mainframe 'out of his head' using console switches (embellish that mis-re-collection as desired) and designed Cray super computers in his head while digging tunnels from his home to the nearby park while being advised by pixies (or was it elves?) , real men program mainframes in assembler (or, when in a real hurry, program in C). The rest of us would be advised to retain the anti-kickback fingers. Russell -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist