>The perspective I have of this group, with respect to PG, is that >programmers fall into two groups: Group A, is the programmer that >wants to understand everything his program is doing and thus has his >hand in everything; Group B, the programmer that understands that he >can't understand everything and places faith in others abilities. > >Group A, is the inventor, the maverick, the hobbyist, the person most >likely to accomplish nothing, but has the potential for greatness. >Group B, is the professional, the problem solver, the team player, >the person most likely to get the job done, but only what's needed. >Which group are you? Hmm. I don't know, tedd. I have 362 registered users for my non PG created programs. How many do you have for Quarters again? :o) Al Staffieri Jr. AlStaff@... http://members.aol.com/AlStaff/index.html