Thanks, Bryan. I'll bet there was a time when we could have made beautiful scripts together. I learned UNIX when I was working on staff at the University of Waterloo for a couple of years. I needed a break. This was in 1980, and when I left, I went back to sales support on main frames, so there wasn't much scripting there. When I started out, the Byte hadn't been invented by the It Beats Me company. That happened the year we were evaluating the first main frame for the bank I was working for at the time. The I've Been Moved company interfered with the board of directors and got a year's delay so they could announce the /360, but it didn't do any good. We now really needed the machine, and the /360 wasn't deliverable at the time of the announcement. We went with NCR because they had a lot of American banks already and had drivers we needed for the cheque sorters. So, I go back a long, long way. Microcomputers? What? You've got to be kidding. [Laughing]