Reminds me of Abraham Lincoln, frontier lawyer. He was involved in over 500 cases before the State Supreme Court in Illinois, I read somewhere. One of the cases had the steamboats versus the bridges. The steamboats said they couldn't pass under the bridges and the bridge builders couldn't make everyone a movable structure. The bridges went up and the steamboats put hinges on their smokestacks so to pass under the bridges. I couldn't see the name of the tug, I remember making a Lincolnesque riverboat for school, he worked them for awhile, and and one of those modern river tugs from the nearby Fletcher's Hobby House. When confronted as a youth with the "Constitution" (in plastic) I had to answer a modeler's question, "What's a pinvise?" (a vise for a pin, one holds in one's hand to drill small holes, like for beads in shell bits.) _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com