> > I doubt "change your reaction" would be your response if someone > > stole from you. I really don't see that I should get MY case jumped > > when all I'm wanting is to make it a bit more difficult for a thief > > to steal from me, and I see it as no different from locking my doors > > and windows to make it difficult enough for a thief to get into my > > house, or my truck, that he'll decide it's not worth the effort and > > will move on. I really don't see why I should be criticized for not > > > > "Karen Rhodes" <[email protected]> > > Putting stuff on a web page is the equivalent of pinning it > up on a supermarket bulletin boards, with signs on the billboards > saying it is there.... > > Dennis Lee Bieber <[email protected]> That makes it sound like we request people to "Please Steal" when we create a web page. Actually we're saying here is a source, please observe sourcing protocol. I'm beginning to think my web page should read, I have organized more than 50 pages of facts, single-spaced, with sources, on Sullivans in VA and NC up to about 1835. If you want to know what they are please contact me and I will forward up to 10 of them. Of course no one would contact me but I would have made a good faith effort. Hugh [email protected] (J. Hugh Sullivan)