Hubert Chan wrote: >(David, I think you're to subtle . . . . > > "too".
D'oh! As long as we're drifting way off-topic (which is a fun thing to do sometimes, for a short while): "you're" means "you are", as in "You're driving too fast". "your" means "being possessed by you", as in "Your car is going off a cliff, with us in it. Aeieieie!" "it's" means "it is", as in "It's time to be anal, like Kent is being now." "its" means "being possessed by it", as in "Its odor was somewhat 'anal', if you know what I mean." "two" means the number just prior to five ("three, Sire!"); oh, yes, prior to three. "too" means "also" or "overly much", as in "Kent's being too picky. He's ugly, too." "to" is used in just about all other cases, as in "Are you going to the movie? Or are you going to be a stay-at-home stick-in-the-mud?" I think that about covers my off-topic holier-than-thou rant. (But remember, I can't code my way out of a BASIC goto loop.) No offense intended to anyone. This email is the property of the owner and all unauthorized uses are strictly forbidden without express written permission, a $25 cashier's check, a promissory note for your firstborn child, three tickets to any show in Branson, Missouri, and a Hostess Cup-Cake, no, I mean Mrs. Baird's Cup-Cake (aeeieh! (as he flies off the Bridge of Death)). -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]