About 30 minutes after I got off the phone requesting product information and related materials, I recieved a voice mail message from Ray Helsop of SS&S. When I returned his call, he informed me that the address that I gave looked like a residential address (Hmmm), and that they usually don't send information to private homes, apts, bird-baths, e.t.c. He then informed me that he had called my employer (the Junior Proletarian Laboratory), and varified my name in the directory, and the department that I worked in; and that since I work for a Federal Research Facility (DoD sinkhole) everything was `ok'. He then proceded to tell me about foreigners calling the company requesting TEMPEST information, and other "spooky" callers, and that it was now allright to send the product information to my home. After I told him my interests in the hardware, he ran down a list of avilable equipment, and asked about numbers, requirements, and said he'd send it right out to me. I hate to be presumptuous... but I think an "I'm trying to protect my personal computer from prying eyes" would fall on very deaf ears at SS&S, and I'll leave it at that. ;-) JPW