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> No offense taken here, but I'm a little surprised by Goober's fit.
Whenever I hear someone denigrate something I have a skill in (and I've heard
people dismiss expertise in typography, Linux, marketing, API documentation,
and now teaching), I try not to be bothered by it.
After all, the more people who stay away from the field, the more opportunity
there is for those who make a living in it. ;->
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Bruce Byfield bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com 604-421.7177
"Adam and Eve, do, do,
Adam and Eve, won't you tell it to me,
Meet me at the door, won't you tell it to me,
Fa-sa-so-lah an' fa-so-sa-lee."
-American Traditional, "Turtledove"