>>The way I see it: if you're an engineer, then you're-- by definition-- >>interested in *useful* applications of science and technology. If it's >>useful, then it has commercial value. > >In general, I'm not sure that follows. I just noticed that the message I was replying to had come to me privately, and I quoted it to the list. I apologize to Mr. Woodyatt (although he hasn't said anything); Lotus Notes makes it hard for me to tell sometimes. /===========================================================\ |John Stracke |Principal Engineer | |jstracke@incentivesystems.com |Incentive Systems, Inc. | |http://www.incentivesystems.com |My opinions are my own. | |===========================================================| |"This horse has made a career out of being dead." -- Harald| |Alvestrand | \===========================================================/