>WOW, Arent we being just a little picky here. I mean >does it really matter what is in a Subject line to >bring responses that I have gotten! I think we are >acting like PC ppl with the responses I have gotten. >Sorry for the TRUE inconvienances. Thanks to all who >have helped me in case I get the BOOT for this response....Dug
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