Glen dear, Are you on the North Carolina and/or South Carolina lists??? After all the talking about state coordinators and county coordinators on the Indiana lists...how long does it take to figure it out? And why would a voting message for South/North Carolina's be sent to the Indiana list?? Sometimes people are just APA's and cannot figure simple things out even after PRFT, and then they send a 200 word essay proving such facts. And after 2 years of using the terms SC NC and CC, I would think they would become standard terms. If you didn't understand what they meant, you could've asked someone before slinging the word idiot around. Betty isn't the only one with a GED (Abbrev: Good Enough Diploma) I gots one of them their things too! Kathy In a message dated 99-05-04 01:05:17 EDT, glenemc@adsnet.com writes: << Secondly, I raised the issue of using non-standard terms like CC SC NC etc. If they are abbreviations, standard or not, the laws governing the use of English state that they must be written as C.C., S.C., and N.C., etc. And then you need to have them defined somewhere publicly so that we know what the hell you meant in the first place. Otherwise, they will be mistaken for things such as South and North Carolina. I missed one GenWeb election last year because some idiot said the vote was for SC and NC, which only the U.S. Post Office uses as 2 letter codes (note that they are not abbreviations) for the states. I ignored the vote because I'm in Indiana and have nothing to do with North or South Carolina. >>