>You brake for libraries. >You hyperventilate at the sight of an old cemetery. >You would rther browse in a cemetery than a shopping mall. >You would rather read census schedules than a good book. >You are more interested in what happened in 1697 than 1997. >Moses, Dorcas, and Caleb are household names, but you cannot remember what to >call the dog. >You can pinpoint Sewickely, McKeesport, Evans City (PA) but can't locate your >own state capital on the map. >You think every home should have a copier and a microfilm reader. >You know every register of deeds in the state by name, but they lock the doors >when they see yuo are coming. >You store your clothes under the bed, because your closet is full of books and >papers. >All your correspondence begins, "Dear Cousin". >You have traced every one of your ancestral lines back to the Cro-Magnons, >have it documented and still don't want to quit. He who says 'it cannot be done' should not interrupt he who is doing it. - Chinese Proverb