I just came across a great summary on the disposition of Einstein's Brain. Check it out in the paperback edition of "Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman" pps. 311-312. "...By the 1980's this most famous of brains had been whittled down to small grey sherds preserved in the office of a pathologist retired to Wichita, Kansas - a sodden testament to the elusiveness of the quality called genius." sorry guys & gals. I guess we'll have to find another brain to pick on ;) Dave =:|\Pinnacle Online - Open and dynamic Internet services:= =:|o\. | | | ______ := =:|_/||\ ||\ | |\.| __ | Voice: 804/498.3889 email: [log in to unmask]:= =:| || \|| \| o | \| \_ .| Data: 804/498.9762 login: guest or new :=