> Yo,
>
> Since I've spent the past five months mooching off of this list and
> trying to figure out how to do this with Dunandralis, I'll try to answer
> your questions.
Thanks for taking the time to answer some questions. I certainly appreciate
it.
> No, this is complicated stuff. It is really important that you
> get a lawyer
> before you attempt to publish or sell anything. They aren't that
> expensive
> and even if they are they are cheaper than facing a future law
> suit and worth
> their weight in gold for the piece of mind they give you. All
> you have to do
> is flip through your phone book. Some offices even give you a free first
> visit and with it an estimate of how much their services will
> cost. Avoid
> the offices with tiffany lamps and oriental carpets as well as
> the offices
> with trash bags on the front porch and pissed off secretaries.
I can see where this would be helpful (even necessary). Thanks for the
advice!
> (or you could just be extra cool and join Dunandralis, a soon to
> be nonprofit
> world creation project)
My company will have to consider it. Besides being a good cause, it'd
probably be good advertising for our puny little company. *grin* Thanks
again!
Brad McMillan
Irons in the Fire