Tedd said: >Sure, I have opportunities to move down to windoze and/or to continue to >program in C, but I choose to do things as I feel comfortable in doing. >Granted, it may not be the best course to set in this bean-counter world, >but then again, I've never seen the world from that perspective anyway. >Sure, I may make more money doing windozes and writing C code (or VB as the >case may be), but I seek quality in life as well. > >I would like to think that I'm a survivor on my own terms making the world >the way I want it as I go. Thus far, I've accomplished this by having full >faith in my abilities AND in those I place my trust (i.e., Apple and Staz). >I think that the spirit of both Macintosh and FutureBASIC is one of defiant >intelligence, a perspective and attitude I share. > >But, then again, that's probably more than what you wanted in an answer. Not at all -- it reflects my sentiments exactly. I couldn't have said it better. Scott