Good grief, you all take such a rigourous approach to these things! How do we search for subject X about which we know nothing?
Well these days we go to google and type in X and go from there. (That is *exactly* what I do for almost everything now) At least I now know what categories X may fall in to. Previously I would have found out what X was in a reference book and then looked in the appropriate reference source for that category. The other way to go about it is to ask someone else - this is a very productive protocol (and knowing you lot I bet you get asked a lot of questions too) and will converge quicker than google where youa re often tempted from the straight and narrow (quite literaly) The other option is to ask Thomas. G L. - Automatic footer for [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] unsubscribe discuss To join the announcements list, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] subscribe announce To receive a help file, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] help This list is archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40ppig.org/ If you have any problems or questions, please mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
