>> My last boss bought a pager company. The old records were on 3 by 5 cards. He transfered everything to a computer system. The records constantly got screwed up, so he went back to the 3 by 5v's. <<<br><br>I love it. :-)<br><br>Y’know, when I was a kid, and I bought my first sharp, new, pocketknife, I cut myself.<br><br>My aunt Ethyl never did get the hang of driving. After awhile, she decided she didn't need to after all.<br><br>For years I used to hang out on a certain history forum, and every once in awhile someone would use their computer to log onto the net and the web to tell us all, sincerely and vehemently, that computers hadn’t changed THEIR life in the slightest. <br><br>When some one tells you that they tried a technology that millions of people use successfully every day of their lives, and tells you THEY couldn’t make it work, implying that this means that there’s clearly something wrong with the technology… what can you say?<br><br>You might use Clint Eastwood’s line on your last boss:<br><br>“A man’s got to know his limitations.”<br><br><br>