Thank you, Smokey and the respect is most mutual I assure you. My philosophy is if you're on the internet, you already surrendered your privacy. Besides, if anyone or any entity really, really wants to "get" you, they gonna and they don't need your internet presence to help. Once you get an SSN and a driver's license, you are officially public. If you're like me and have legal responsibilities at the Federal level, the illusion of privacy....and control...get a pretty serious adjustment. My best friend is a systems programmer and I am not a Pollyanna about what it takes to keep a place like this (or a bank account) protected. Hats off to those guys doing dirty work that we'll never know about or see. So I keep my nose clean like I always have, take reasonable precautions to protect myself from fraud, don't do stupid things in any public venue, and go about my merry way.