Another suggestion to add to the things to keep in mind so that communication will not cause misinterpretations and errors: When answering a question from a previous post, highlight the main question that you are going to answer and paste it at the top of your reply. Enclose it with <<>> so we will recognize it as a quote from a previous post. AOL does this automatically...just by highlighting (dragging your cursor over some text) then clicking on the reply button, it will paste the highlighted quote at the top of the message area already enclosed in brackets. If your email provider doesn't do it automatically, you'll have to do it manually. Otherwise, we see an answer and don't always know what question it was answering. For example, sometimes there has been several replies to the original post. When we see one with nothing in it but: "Yes, he was." we have no idea what the question was, but if we see: <<Was Gregory Miller widowed then remarried?>> Yes, he was. This is much more helpful and avoids someone mistaking the answer for some subsequent question that was posted, or finding it totally useless information.