Marta Edie wrote:

> Just to see what they look like inside. Any icon that shows up on the 
> computer is inviting me to click on it. And when I get an answer that 
> I can't, because  the application  that created it is missing, well, 
> then I REALLY  want to open it! That does not just go for plists, it 
> goes for any icon sitting anywhere. Some people are just curiouseer 
> and evermore curiouseer than others. They are curious and want to see 
> beyond the fa?ade ,even if there is only a big void.
> Marta
>
Marta! Just don't forget about Pandora's box and what curiosity did to 
the cat. On the other hand, that's a rare quality you have. I, 
personally, put files in the trash if I can't open them and don't give 
it a second thought. I try not to look for applications to open files 
because they'll just clutter up my Mac and probably cause more problems 
than I already have, which I really don't need. I'm a basics kind of guy.

Happy Computing

-- 
Tony LaFemina
When you want to do more than just buy software
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