If anything can go wrong, it will, according to Murphy. But we are making progress. We have taken all your input on CC, we put it in a bag, shook it, and came out with a set of recommendations. We were getting going—and then Lynn broke her finger, of all things, walking home after having her eyes dilated for a routine exam. So Jane, who has more graphics smarts than I do, by a mile, has settled down to work on the technicals. We have something just about ready, once Lynn shows us how to make the shopping cart work; we have product. We have files that could be up in a day when we get a page that lets you click and get the catalog page up, and when we have buttons in the catalog that let you buy, pay us, and download. It’s frustrating beyond measure that we are this close and moving so slowly, but our barriers are now down to a few, and we hope!!! to overcome them. We are going to call Lynn this weekend and see if she can use her hand well enough to set us up on the download operation, and Jane will get the front page in operation, and I will handle the technicals of the e-book ‘assembly’ from the e-pieces we have, and the legalities of new copyrights where required. If we had the download operation ready to go, we could be up and running in days: it’s that close. Everything I have to do I could do in one dedicated day, and everything Jane needs to do I think is about three days’ concentrated effort. About the download thing and the shopping cart, Lynn says she knows the bits and pieces and that should also work, if we can agree on the format. Three old friends trying to do this operation, communicating literally from one extreme end of the continental United States to the other, and ending up still good friends—is at least worth a point or two.