I've found that posting comments about early work generates ill-tempered "you old-timers have no respect for the enthusiasm of newbies" posts. (Well, a slight exaggeration, perhaps.) Let me be the first to comment that anyone who says this is a fool, and is too arrogant to realize the value of an informed opinion. Unless
tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May) writes: the post takes the tone of "If you were around as long as I was", or something similiar, an informed, experienced, opinion is always appreciated -- at least by me. Hey, I don't know everything (don't let that leak out... *smirk*), so I'm happy to learn from those who know more than I do. Everyone learned from someone, and it's their net.obligation to pass on that knowledge. It's the way the net works, with everyone helping someone less experienced. It worked for me, and I'm happy to share information with people who know less than I do. All I ask for is patience and a genuine interest in learning what I have to teach. I try to show that same interest when dealing with those who know more than I. --Jeff