I've just returned from a marvellous holiday on Crete & having kept up with the newspapers rushed to my computer to see whether there was any potential infection. When I saw that there were 57 e-mails awaiting me I was sure that a high proportion would be virus-carrying, but in fact the only reference was Anna's warning (Many thanks, Anna). The vast majority were concerned with various computer problems regarding e-mail attachments! Bob, I've received from RIBA a most interesting article about Balbardie, which I'll incorporate into the article within the next few days. Mike, thanks for message re teaching notes, which I'll study at leisure. Don, I'll think about your suggestions for re-invigorating the computer course, but am doubtful whether I can contribute a great deal. On the virus, I think I read that 90% of the world's computers had been infected, but since I have about 70 people (and three fair-sized lists) on my address book and no copies had been sent on to me I take leave to doubt this figure. Has anyone actually come across it? It would be v. interesting to hear. Roger. P.S. I do most strongly recommend Crete at this time of year - the display of wild flowers is spectacular and it's not too hot for a bit of energetic exploration. We went with Pure Crete, who put you in to locally-owned houses in villages in the west of the island & the local food & wine is much to be recommended. The exchange rate woks in such a way that it is quite extraordinarily cheap for Brits and Americans.