ss wrote: > may be able to use in some manner or fashion. I guess I want all of > you to feel sorry for me that I am still in "search" mode - the > old-fashioned way: "I know it's in this box somewhere!" ahhh, chere, as they say in Louisiana, if you can narrow it down to a single box, you're ahead of most of us. (g) My categories fall into "I think it's on the desk", "Didn't I file that?" "seems to me like it's in the pile by the printer," "Should be in the dining room," and "I haven't seen that since 2000". And my digital categories are, "On a floppy, somewhere", "on Dave", "On Amanda," "on Hari", "on a Zip-disc" "I know I kept a copy". I'm slowly adding "On a pink/blue/green/yellow CD". Cheryl singhals@erols.com
Hey! . . . I'm seventy-three . . . been at it for about 27 years. I completed my Sachs side in 2000, and decided as I do the MYERS, KEKERER, CAMPBELL, SEACHRIST side I'm going to straighten out, file, and otherwise put "stuff" in some semblance of order. So far, it's been FUN! I hope it's not too late! Carl Sachs Carl Sachs <csachs@dejazzd.com>