There's been a series in InterActivity magazine about storyboarding. You can read the latest installment and catch up on the others at: http://www.eyemedia.com/backissues/1998/0498/0498animata.htm Two more things that might be of some interest: there's a website called The Mail Archive at http://www.mail-archive.com/ that seems to be a place that will archive your lists for free. And on another front, Kevin Hughes has given his blessing to a group that's starting to work on hypermail again. I've downloaded the latest beta, and the current version copes with Microsoft Exchange "RE:". There's even a version in the pipeline that handles MIME attachments. Write me at work and I'll hunt down the URL. Sorry for my recent silence on some of the fascinating talk in the past 3 or 4 weeks, but things have been rather out of hand at work and at home -- trivial deadlines and such. I've been reading "Computers as Theatre" and trying for the 10th time to get into a book on modern literary criticism (by a guy who can't write to save his ass but sure is smart and wants you to know it). In partial recompense: http://home.hiwaay.net/~crispen/vrmlworks/dolphin.wrl http://home.hiwaay.net/~crispen/worlds/test/yf-23.wrl The former is the famous 3 dolphins (from Avalon?) turned into one, and the latter was converted from a Flight Simulator Toolkit model. -- Rev. Bob "Bob" Crispen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Music shouldn't be held responsible for the people who listen to it.