>"me" is also a convention - you could write a
>behavior that substitutes "you" for "me" and it would work just fine

Good point, Kurt, and one that is documented, but not widely recognized.

If I may split hairs, though, "me" is a keyword in Lingo, though it has no 
inherent value. It's a convention, but a very widespread one, and (I'm sure 
you will agree) using it differently, or a different variable name, will 
likely confuse the next person to work on your code.

Just my 2p, and about all for tonight. I'm going to go watch "American Pie" :-)

Cordially,
Kerry Thompson
Learning Network


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