OK, Patrick, that makes sense. She didn't have a soldering iron in her hand that's for sure. I remember from the book that she was the project manager. Was always telling teams that their assemblies were overweight, behind schedule, didn't work as advertized, that kind of thing. Getting engineers to stick to the schedule and watching the budget. Getting the engineers and scientists to work together was a chore. They tended to think their own part of the project was the most important, and all other aspects should be subject to their whims. It's natural that the nuts-and-bolts folks wouldn't want any "boss" on "their" Website. Shame. They would have failed without her. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Easier than ever with enhanced search. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250