> Distinguishing between what we think, or wish, and what we know > is as important as the presentation - really, more so. > > Hugh <[email protected]> Hugh- We can only be responsible for information WE put in our GEDCOMs and place online--we can't solve the problems of the world. There are errors in books that have been there for hundreds of years and continue to be perpetuated, and there are errors on the Internet and there are good and bad researchers. Even good researchers make errors in their files. We can't worry about the incorrrect information that is out there--it has always been there and will continue to be in the future. We can only make our own submitted trees as accurate and complete as we can--the rest we can't really worry about. If our info is "out there" then anyone can find it along with the garbage files and make their own determination as to what to believe. Joan [email protected]