Rich Schroeppel recently repeated his no-attachments warning for math-fun mail. I'm assuming I was probably the offender here, by accidentally submitting my Ulam pic to math-fun. In deference to the rules, I did not originally post the pic to math-fun, but rather offered the picture on request, and got several requests. It is not inconceivable that in satisfying those requests, I accidentally submitted the picture to math-fun. My mail tool (Outlook Express) makes this and other annoying things quite easy to do with the touch of a button. At any rate, Rich mentioned that he discourages long messages and attachments in math-fun in deference to subscribers with slow connections, which is laudable. On the other hand, I imagine that the overwhelming majority of math-fun/seqfan users have no such issues with long messages. My thought is that if math-fun/seqfan were to maintain a second mailing list or forwarding address for long messages (e.g, math-fun-long(AT)mailmain.xmission.com), I could have just posted my Ulam pic there with no hassle. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.4.0 - Release Date: 2/22/2005