Hi guys,

I thought I'd just throw my two cents in here: I never, ever use any
form of *Wait command and I have always tried to avoid them since each
*Wait command has its limitations.

I have always been comfortable with the Event.Create() syntax and I
can easily figure out what's going on in my scripts, which is why I
always prefer to use these.

Of course, each to their own. But if anyone were to ask me which
method would be the most reliable and trusted, my response would be
�Event plugin all the way!� :-)

After all, here's a paraphrased excerpt from Bruce himself:

* �wait for� command: can wait on many circumstances...
* �wait� command: can wait on many circumstances...
* event plugin. Can be used in any circumstances...

Note the �any� at the last point there! ;-)

-- 

Alex Peters / Melbourne, Australia
PowerPro v3.8.16 / Windows XP



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