> (do you love English?): > Guys, let's live friendly lives! :-) I, for one, love the intricacies and evolution of that bastardised language called English. IMHO it offers subtleties and nuances that I understand are not available in many other languages For example - "December 5, 1821 - David Brook, a carpenter, is walking home from Leeds along the Middleton Railway in a sleet storm when he is run over, being dismembered with ultimately mortal results, by the steam engine of a coal train. This is the first case of a person being killed in a railway collision. Shortly before his demise, Mr Brook was told of this impending honour. He remarked "Well, I'm chuffed to bits" And - "These are no mere fairy tales", he intoned grimly (also "Hey, you in the back of the boat", he growled sternly) Oh, and there's Shakespeare too I guess Joe * * ********** Quality PIC programmers http://www.embedinc.com/products/index.htm -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist