Dave, my point really had 2 points. One is that I am absolutely amazed at some of the crap that is being marketed and pumped into the "younger" people's heads.
The other one is that sometimes ( not always), people like you and me (and Jeff) that have been around for awhile respond with short answers (I am guilty at times too). I am starting to try to push myself a bit to better understand what the poster is really trying to get at. The reason we all loved multiple choice questions in school was that we got to pick an answer and go. We really hated the essay tests because you actually had to know what the answer was.
I wasn't taking a shot at anybody, actually, was trying to get people to think a bit.
and Jeff, to your point, I am not too far off from totally agreeing with you. People who ask questions here and take the info and run, are really doing themselves an injustice. I don't only want to know the answer, but would like to understand why. I guess it goes with the old adage: Give a man a fish, and you have fed them for a day. Teach him to fish, and you have fed them for life. If I ruffled your feathers, certainly wasn't my intent........
Anway, I'll close with Happy Father's day to all who are Fathers!
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