>I thought the "drop a bar coded thing in a box" was a better idea.
But, when I posted that idea, I misunderstood the goals of the blue sheet. If the point is to store it and be able to bring it out in case of a court challenge, then the blue sheet is simpler--storing a sheet of paper is easier than either scanning a box of cards. In addition, a sheet of paper with individuals' handwriting on it would probably be more persuasive in court than a box of cards that could've been stuffed at any time. /=======================================================\ |John Stracke |Principal Engineer | |[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Incentive Systems, Inc.| |http://www.incentivesystems.com|My opinions are my own.| |=======================================================| |"Fate just isn't what it used to be." --Hobbes | \=======================================================/
