From cankuhn at hotmail.com Thu Aug 1 23:28:16 2013 From: cankuhn at hotmail.com (Steve Kuhn) Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 23:28:16 -0700 Subject: [Groop] =?windows-1252?q?I_hope_this_doesn=92t_get_me_thrown_out_?= =?windows-1252?q?of_the_GROOP?= In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: The Sergio shirts have all been sold and I hope that some of you were lucky enough to now have them in your collection. I didn?t go to Comic Con this year so I don?t have a Komic Kuhn Report but if you want to see what you missed click HERE if that link doesn?t work you can try this: http://www.conventionscene.com/series/sdcc-digest-2013 From: cankuhn at hotmail.com To: groop at groo.com Subject: RE: I hope this doesn?t get me thrown out of the GROOP Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 23:18:52 -0700 Looks like I erred on the link. Trying clicking HERE for my ebay sales or maybe this:: http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_odkw=&_osacat=0&_armrs=1&_ssn=9fingeredelf&_trksid=p2046732.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.XSergio+aragones+shirt&_nkw=Sergio+aragones+shirt&_sacat=0&_from=R40 From: cankuhn at hotmail.com To: groop at groo.com Subject: I hope this doesn?t get me thrown out of the GROOP Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 22:38:50 -0700 I said to myself many years ago that when I turned 50 I was going to start putting up my collections on ebay. I?m 51 now and it?s time to make good on that promise to myself. I cleaning out my closet and gathered up all my Groo and Sergio shirts and put them up on ebay. Click HERE to see the shirts. Happy Hunting. I pretty sure I Erred,Steve (The Kuhnster) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From simon_passey at hotmail.com Thu Aug 29 07:01:25 2013 From: simon_passey at hotmail.com (Simon Passey) Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 14:01:25 +0000 Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again Message-ID: Hi everyone, Just a little note to let you know that, although we haven't had any new Groo in a while, the curse of Groo remains strong. Recently, you might remember that some old Groo t-shirts were put up for sale on Ebay. I was lucky (stupid) enough to bid and win for the 1986 Graphitti Shirt. Anyway, Steve kindly packed the t-shirt securely and sent it on its way to England. Over water. With no Rufferto on the t-shirt. Did I err? What could possibly go wrong? Now, I have received many parcels from the USA over the years but only 4 have gone missing/been broken and they were all Groo related. To ensure that I would get the parcel I asked Steve to send it to my work address as I was going on holiday to Spain and would not be able to receive it at home. So, on the last day at work, I get a note from the post room saying that there was a parcel for me but I had to pay a customs charge. I went online to pay the charge (?3.88 plus an ?8 admin fee) and received an email saying that the parcel would be delivered within two working days. I flew off to Spain thinking all was well. On my return, there was no parcel. I spoke to the Post Office and got passed from one department to another whilst they looked in to the problem. Eventually (after 30 mins)they worked out that the parcel was in the closest post office to my work based on the postcode (the UK equivalent of a ZIP code) but the payment had gone to a different post office as the debit card I paid with was my home address with a different postal area. Although the parcel reference was on the payment, the two offices had not spoken to each other. The girl on the phone said that she would arrange for the parcel to be delivered within the next two days as it was getting close to the 21 days that they hold the parcel before they would return it to the sender. Two days later I had received nothing. So I went to the Post Office to try to collect it in person, armed with all the paperwork showing I had paid the customs charge. This time I met with success as the guy just kept the paperwork I showed him and gave me the parcel. Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it. Yours realising that the Groo effect will never wear off, Simon Passey -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From seanferris at optonline.net Thu Aug 29 07:29:04 2013 From: seanferris at optonline.net (sean ferris) Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 10:29:04 -0400 Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again References: Message-ID: <31FB7A06887D48589E44B51C4EA0A07F@SEAN> "Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it." You do realize that you will have to be on a plane with a Groo item several thousand feet above certain death... are you sure you thought this through? Sean (the guy) ----- Original Message ----- From: Simon Passey To: Groop Sent: 2013-08-29 10:01 AM Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again Hi everyone, Just a little note to let you know that, although we haven't had any new Groo in a while, the curse of Groo remains strong. Recently, you might remember that some old Groo t-shirts were put up for sale on Ebay. I was lucky (stupid) enough to bid and win for the 1986 Graphitti Shirt. Anyway, Steve kindly packed the t-shirt securely and sent it on its way to England. Over water. With no Rufferto on the t-shirt. Did I err? What could possibly go wrong? Now, I have received many parcels from the USA over the years but only 4 have gone missing/been broken and they were all Groo related. To ensure that I would get the parcel I asked Steve to send it to my work address as I was going on holiday to Spain and would not be able to receive it at home. So, on the last day at work, I get a note from the post room saying that there was a parcel for me but I had to pay a customs charge. I went online to pay the charge (?3.88 plus an ?8 admin fee) and received an email saying that the parcel would be delivered within two working days. I flew off to Spain thinking all was well. On my return, there was no parcel. I spoke to the Post Office and got passed from one department to another whilst they looked in to the problem. Eventually (after 30 mins)they worked out that the parcel was in the closest post office to my work based on the postcode (the UK equivalent of a ZIP code) but the payment had gone to a different post office as the debit card I paid with was my home address with a different postal area. Although the parcel reference was on the payment, the two offices had not spoken to each other. The girl on the phone said that she would arrange for the parcel to be delivered within the next two days as it was getting close to the 21 days that they hold the parcel before they would return it to the sender. Two days later I had received nothing. So I went to the Post Office to try to collect it in person, armed with all the paperwork showing I had paid the customs charge. This time I met with success as the guy just kept the paperwork I showed him and gave me the parcel. Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it. Yours realising that the Groo effect will never wear off, Simon Passey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Groop mailing list Groop at groo.com http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From simon_passey at hotmail.com Thu Aug 29 07:32:53 2013 From: simon_passey at hotmail.com (Simon Passey) Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 14:32:53 +0000 Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again In-Reply-To: <31FB7A06887D48589E44B51C4EA0A07F@SEAN> References: , <31FB7A06887D48589E44B51C4EA0A07F@SEAN> Message-ID: I will be carrying Rufferto, wearing a Rufferto t-shirt and possibly having a discrete Rufferto tattoo somewhere on my body, just to be safe. But thanks for the reminder. Simon Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 10:29:04 -0400 From: seanferris at optonline.net To: simon_passey at hotmail.com; groop at groo.com Subject: Re: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again "Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it." You do realize that you will have to be on a plane with a Groo item several thousand feet above certain death... are you sure you thought this through? Sean (the guy) ----- Original Message ----- From: Simon Passey To: Groop Sent: 2013-08-29 10:01 AM Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again Hi everyone, Just a little note to let you know that, although we haven't had any new Groo in a while, the curse of Groo remains strong. Recently, you might remember that some old Groo t-shirts were put up for sale on Ebay. I was lucky (stupid) enough to bid and win for the 1986 Graphitti Shirt. Anyway, Steve kindly packed the t-shirt securely and sent it on its way to England. Over water. With no Rufferto on the t-shirt. Did I err? What could possibly go wrong? Now, I have received many parcels from the USA over the years but only 4 have gone missing/been broken and they were all Groo related. To ensure that I would get the parcel I asked Steve to send it to my work address as I was going on holiday to Spain and would not be able to receive it at home. So, on the last day at work, I get a note from the post room saying that there was a parcel for me but I had to pay a customs charge. I went online to pay the charge (?3.88 plus an ?8 admin fee) and received an email saying that the parcel would be delivered within two working days. I flew off to Spain thinking all was well. On my return, there was no parcel. I spoke to the Post Office and got passed from one department to another whilst they looked in to the problem. Eventually (after 30 mins)they worked out that the parcel was in the closest post office to my work based on the postcode (the UK equivalent of a ZIP code) but the payment had gone to a different post office as the debit card I paid with was my home address with a different postal area. Although the parcel reference was on the payment, the two offices had not spoken to each other. The girl on the phone said that she would arrange for the parcel to be delivered within the next two days as it was getting close to the 21 days that they hold the parcel before they would return it to the sender. Two days later I had received nothing. So I went to the Post Office to try to collect it in person, armed with all the paperwork showing I had paid the customs charge. This time I met with success as the guy just kept the paperwork I showed him and gave me the parcel. Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it. Yours realising that the Groo effect will never wear off, Simon Passey _______________________________________________ Groop mailing list Groop at groo.com http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop _______________________________________________ Groop mailing list Groop at groo.com http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From neil.ottenstein at gmail.com Fri Aug 30 13:16:39 2013 From: neil.ottenstein at gmail.com (Neil Ottenstein) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 16:16:39 -0400 Subject: [Groop] Baltimore Comic-Con yearbook celebrating the anniversary Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo Message-ID: This year's Baltimore Comic-Con yearbook celebrates the anniversary Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo. It will be full of tribute pieces by loads of artists. There will be On Saturday there will be the following panel: 2:00-3:00 - *Usagi Yojimbo Celebration* *Usagi Yojimbo* turns 30 next year, and we're starting the party early! Creator Stan Sakai and editor Diana Schutz talk about bringing the adventures of the rabbit ronin to the page. Plus, Thom Zahler (*Love and Capes*) discusses designing the Baltimore Comic-Con Yearbook celebrating Usagi and David Petersen (*Mouse Guard*) talks about his contribution to the Yearbook. The convention is September 7 and 8. Anyone else going to be there? Neil -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From grossfamm at comcast.net Fri Aug 30 16:57:06 2013 From: grossfamm at comcast.net (Gary Grossmann) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 16:57:06 -0700 Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again References: , <31FB7A06887D48589E44B51C4EA0A07F@SEAN> Message-ID: I ride my bicycle to work and I always have my Rufferto hat. It's probably the only reason I'm alive. -Gary G. ----- Original Message ----- From: Simon Passey To: sean ferris ; Groop Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 7:32 AM Subject: Re: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again I will be carrying Rufferto, wearing a Rufferto t-shirt and possibly having a discrete Rufferto tattoo somewhere on my body, just to be safe. But thanks for the reminder. Simon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 10:29:04 -0400 From: seanferris at optonline.net To: simon_passey at hotmail.com; groop at groo.com Subject: Re: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again "Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it." You do realize that you will have to be on a plane with a Groo item several thousand feet above certain death... are you sure you thought this through? Sean (the guy) ----- Original Message ----- From: Simon Passey To: Groop Sent: 2013-08-29 10:01 AM Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again Hi everyone, Just a little note to let you know that, although we haven't had any new Groo in a while, the curse of Groo remains strong. Recently, you might remember that some old Groo t-shirts were put up for sale on Ebay. I was lucky (stupid) enough to bid and win for the 1986 Graphitti Shirt. Anyway, Steve kindly packed the t-shirt securely and sent it on its way to England. Over water. With no Rufferto on the t-shirt. Did I err? What could possibly go wrong? Now, I have received many parcels from the USA over the years but only 4 have gone missing/been broken and they were all Groo related. To ensure that I would get the parcel I asked Steve to send it to my work address as I was going on holiday to Spain and would not be able to receive it at home. So, on the last day at work, I get a note from the post room saying that there was a parcel for me but I had to pay a customs charge. I went online to pay the charge (?3.88 plus an ?8 admin fee) and received an email saying that the parcel would be delivered within two working days. I flew off to Spain thinking all was well. On my return, there was no parcel. I spoke to the Post Office and got passed from one department to another whilst they looked in to the problem. Eventually (after 30 mins)they worked out that the parcel was in the closest post office to my work based on the postcode (the UK equivalent of a ZIP code) but the payment had gone to a different post office as the debit card I paid with was my home address with a different postal area. Although the parcel reference was on the payment, the two offices had not spoken to each other. The girl on the phone said that she would arrange for the parcel to be delivered within the next two days as it was getting close to the 21 days that they hold the parcel before they would return it to the sender. Two days later I had received nothing. So I went to the Post Office to try to collect it in person, armed with all the paperwork showing I had paid the customs charge. This time I met with success as the guy just kept the paperwork I showed him and gave me the parcel. Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it. 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URL: From jasonnuttall at yahoo.com Fri Aug 30 17:56:19 2013 From: jasonnuttall at yahoo.com (jason nuttall) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 17:56:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again In-Reply-To: References: , <31FB7A06887D48589E44B51C4EA0A07F@SEAN> Message-ID: <1377910579.41791.YahooMailNeo@web140405.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Come to think of it, I keep my GROOP membership card in my wallet. No wonder I never have money!! You'd think my Popeye Fan Club card would cancel out the Groo curse. Jason www.nuttallart.net ________________________________ From: Gary Grossmann To: Groop Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 7:57 PM Subject: Re: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again I ride my bicycle to work and I always have my Rufferto hat.? It's probably the only reason I'm alive.? -Gary G. ----- Original Message ----- >From: Simon Passey >To: sean ferris ; Groop >Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 7:32 AM >Subject: Re: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again > > >I will be carrying Rufferto, wearing a Rufferto t-shirt and possibly having a discrete Rufferto tattoo somewhere on my body, just to be safe. > >But thanks for the reminder. > >Simon > > > >________________________________ > Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 10:29:04 -0400 >From: seanferris at optonline.net >To: simon_passey at hotmail.com; groop at groo.com >Subject: Re: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again > > >"Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it." >? >You do realize that you will have to be on a plane with a Groo item?several thousand feet above certain death... are you sure you thought this through? >? >Sean (the guy) >----- Original Message ----- >>From: Simon Passey >>To: Groop >>Sent: 2013-08-29 10:01 AM >>Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again >> >> >>Hi everyone, >> >>Just a little note to let you know that, although we haven't had any new Groo in a while, the curse of Groo remains strong. >> >>Recently, you might remember that some old Groo t-shirts were put up for sale on Ebay. I was lucky (stupid) enough to bid and win for the 1986 Graphitti Shirt. Anyway, Steve kindly packed the t-shirt securely and sent it on its way to England. >> >> >>Over water. >> >> >>With no Rufferto on the t-shirt. >> >> >>Did I err? What could possibly go wrong? >> >> >>Now, I have received many parcels from the USA over the years but only 4 have gone missing/been broken and they were all Groo related. To ensure that I would get the parcel I asked Steve to send it to my work address as I was going on holiday to Spain and would not be able to receive it at home. >> >> >>So, on the last day at work, I get a note from the post room saying that there was a parcel for me but I had to pay a customs charge. I went online to pay the charge (?3.88 plus an ?8 admin fee) and received an email saying that the parcel would be delivered within two working days. >> >> >>I flew off to Spain thinking all was well. On my return, there was no parcel. I spoke to the Post Office and got passed from one department to another whilst they looked in to the problem. Eventually (after 30 mins)they worked out that the parcel was in the closest post office to my work based on the postcode (the UK equivalent of a ZIP code) but the payment had gone to a different post office as the debit card I paid with was my home address with a different postal area. Although the parcel reference was on the payment, the two offices had not spoken to each other. The girl on the phone said that she would arrange for the parcel to be delivered within the next two days as it was getting close to the 21 days that they hold the parcel before they would return it to the sender. >> >> >>Two days later I had received nothing. So I went to the Post Office to try to collect it in person, armed with all the paperwork showing I had paid the customs charge. This time I met with success as the guy just kept the paperwork I showed him and gave me the parcel. >> >> >>Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it. >> >> >>Yours realising that the Groo effect will never wear off, >> >> >>Simon Passey >>? >>>>________________________________ >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Groop mailing list >>Groop at groo.com >>http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop >> >_______________________________________________ Groop mailing list Groop at groo.com http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop >________________________________ > _______________________________________________ >Groop mailing list >Groop at groo.com >http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop _______________________________________________ Groop mailing list Groop at groo.com http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From grooless at yahoo.com Fri Aug 30 22:27:51 2013 From: grooless at yahoo.com (Greg Craill) Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 08:27:51 +0300 Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again In-Reply-To: <1377910579.41791.YahooMailNeo@web140405.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <31FB7A06887D48589E44B51C4EA0A07F@SEAN> <1377910579.41791.YahooMailNeo@web140405.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4EF63C0D-EFDD-43D2-A421-98BBDDA83B52@yahoo.com> Always carried a rufferto in my car that had GROO plates. Never could get discount on my insurance though. Greg You have been iMailed. On 31/08/2013, at 3:56, jason nuttall wrote: > Come to think of it, I keep my GROOP membership card in my wallet. No wonder I never have money!! You'd think my Popeye Fan Club card would cancel out the Groo curse. > Jason > www.nuttallart.net > From: Gary Grossmann > To: Groop > Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 7:57 PM > Subject: Re: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again > > I ride my bicycle to work and I always have my Rufferto hat. It's probably the only reason I'm alive. -Gary G. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Simon Passey > To: sean ferris ; Groop > Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 7:32 AM > Subject: Re: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again > > I will be carrying Rufferto, wearing a Rufferto t-shirt and possibly having a discrete Rufferto tattoo somewhere on my body, just to be safe. > > But thanks for the reminder. > > Simon > > Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 10:29:04 -0400 > From: seanferris at optonline.net > To: simon_passey at hotmail.com; groop at groo.com > Subject: Re: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again > > "Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it." > > You do realize that you will have to be on a plane with a Groo item several thousand feet above certain death... are you sure you thought this through? > > Sean (the guy) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Simon Passey > To: Groop > Sent: 2013-08-29 10:01 AM > Subject: [Groop] The curse of Groo strikes again > > Hi everyone, > > Just a little note to let you know that, although we haven't had any new Groo in a while, the curse of Groo remains strong. > > Recently, you might remember that some old Groo t-shirts were put up for sale on Ebay. I was lucky (stupid) enough to bid and win for the 1986 Graphitti Shirt. Anyway, Steve kindly packed the t-shirt securely and sent it on its way to England. > > Over water. > > With no Rufferto on the t-shirt. > > Did I err? What could possibly go wrong? > > Now, I have received many parcels from the USA over the years but only 4 have gone missing/been broken and they were all Groo related. To ensure that I would get the parcel I asked Steve to send it to my work address as I was going on holiday to Spain and would not be able to receive it at home. > > So, on the last day at work, I get a note from the post room saying that there was a parcel for me but I had to pay a customs charge. I went online to pay the charge (?3.88 plus an ?8 admin fee) and received an email saying that the parcel would be delivered within two working days. > > I flew off to Spain thinking all was well. On my return, there was no parcel. I spoke to the Post Office and got passed from one department to another whilst they looked in to the problem. Eventually (after 30 mins)they worked out that the parcel was in the closest post office to my work based on the postcode (the UK equivalent of a ZIP code) but the payment had gone to a different post office as the debit card I paid with was my home address with a different postal area. Although the parcel reference was on the payment, the two offices had not spoken to each other. The girl on the phone said that she would arrange for the parcel to be delivered within the next two days as it was getting close to the 21 days that they hold the parcel before they would return it to the sender. > > Two days later I had received nothing. So I went to the Post Office to try to collect it in person, armed with all the paperwork showing I had paid the customs charge. This time I met with success as the guy just kept the paperwork I showed him and gave me the parcel. > > Anyway, after much more effort than necessary, I have the t-shirt (thanks Steve) and have now decided that if I want anything else Groo related from the US, I will fly over in person to collect it. > > Yours realising that the Groo effect will never wear off, > > Simon Passey > > > > _______________________________________________ > Groop mailing list > Groop at groo.com > http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop > > _______________________________________________ Groop mailing list Groop at groo.com http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop > _______________________________________________ > Groop mailing list > Groop at groo.com > http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop > > _______________________________________________ > Groop mailing list > Groop at groo.com > http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop > > _______________________________________________ > Groop mailing list > Groop at groo.com > http://mailman.newdream.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/groop -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rick at flyingbuffalo.com Fri Aug 30 23:07:24 2013 From: rick at flyingbuffalo.com (rick at flyingbuffalo.com) Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 02:07:24 -0400 Subject: [Groop] Groop -- Help Message-ID: <380-2201386316724473@M2W140.mail2web.com> When I am at a hotel, with a SLOOOOWWWW internet connection, it is ESPECIALLY annoying when you respond to a post by repeating the ENTIRE post including all the previous posts, etc etc. PLEASE ABBREVIATE. I don't want to miss any of your fascinating and witty responses, but, well, my internet connection this weekend is SLOOOOWWWW. Rick Loomis Not a Pirate Original email: ----------------- From: groop-request at groo.com Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 17:11:47 -0700 To: groop at groo.com Subject: Groop Digest, Vol 126, Issue 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- myhosting.com - Premium Microsoft? Windows? and Linux web and application hosting - http://link.myhosting.com/myhosting