Greetings to all, I'd like to add my thanks to Ken, Kathy, and everybody who worked so hard to make IPTW 2000 among the finest three days I can ever hope to remember. It was great to meet so many BP-ers in analog mode. Deb, kudos again on an excellent presentation. I WILL dig out those pictures of the trailer that I lived in c.1979 to send you. Molly, thanks again for sending my motel receipt after you it found on the floor. Mary, thanks for walking up and saying Hi. I was still too adrenaline buzzed to be capable of having a real conversation . . . now capable of looking forward to doing so. Pirate, thank you for your gift of moving words (and large stones). Best moments of IPTW 2000: 1) the look on Rudy's face; 2) the look on Laura's face; 3) the inspiration that the 5 guys from the BCB crew walked away with: 4) the folks from the Virginia Lime Works; 5) their Scottish cohorts. Disclaimer: I did not aid or abet any chicken jousts. BTW, did the chickens jousters cross the road. I demand a manual recount . . . Lisa