>try using a search program, lycos or yahoo. It amazes me how little people >know when it comes to finding sites on the web. BRAVO!!!! I wanted to say this myself but was afraid I'd offend someone. This group has had considerable discussion about increased traffic and the need to either break the group into smaller groups or abbreviate posts. I've noticed a lot of messages that sound like the old days of CB radio. I used to commute in traffic and listen to commuters ask for time checks until finally everyone finally got tired of looking at their wristwatch for those who didn't want to bother to do so. For a profession that makes it's living doing extensive research, there seems to be a serious lack of knowledge about how to use a search engine. Enter "weather" and you'll get more information on the weather than you ever would want to know. Use the CNN Interactive site and you'll find the weather past, present and future. Type" Ripley's Believe it or Not" and you'll probably get their address. And I don't even have a Ph D. I shouldn't be so sarcastic but it is important that we do something to either cut the traffic on this list by cutting the unnecessary messages or mark the subject line so we can choose to read it or not to read it. I had 133 messages today when I checked my mail and close to ten of them would not have been necessary if the poster looked the item up themselves on a search engine. Also--There ARE some people who simply don't know how to do a search. So some of us feel compelled to help. It would be useful if when you posted something like "How do I find the weather information?" post that you say in your message that you DID try Lycos or Yahoo and were unsuccessful so those of us who want to help don't waste our limited time only to find that you already did the basic leg work. Sarcastic posts by disagreeable people like me shoudl never inhibit you from asking even the dumbest question. We all do it on a regular basis. One man's dumb question is another's area of expertise. Does anyone have the time? [log in to unmask]