Oh, yeah. Isn't this is typical of most programmers' wives?. All I usually have to do, after I have searched and searched for such'n'so, is ask my wife, "If you were such'n'so, where would you be?" Usually, she'll tell me. I'll go look there again (it's always someplace I've already looked twice), and there it will be. I tell you, it can be downright frightening. I would swear it wasn't there when I looked the first two times. :-) e-e =J= a y " PS. So does that say more about programmers, or the women who marry them? Either way, ain't we the lucky ones? On Thursday, September 2, 2004, at 08:23 PM, Scott Spencer wrote: > tedd, > > Funny thing is, my wife's the same way. Long after I've given up all > hope of finding something, up she comes with it. > > The erie thing is, she seems to know where to look even if she's not > the one that lost it... > > On Sep 2, 2004, at 8:04 AM, tedd wrote: > >> Scott: >> >> Many thanks, but I no longer need it. >> >> After looking for months for the OS-9 CD, my wife asked my grandson >> and I "What are you two looking for?" and we tried to tell her, >> knowing full well that she wouldn't have a clue. >> >> Then off she went and a few moments later came back with an old CD >> storage unit that had, you guessed it, the system OS-9 CD. I swear >> that woman is bloodhound, although she would object to the K9 >> inference. I just don't understand how she can find things so >> quickly! > ---- > Scott Spencer > sj3@... > > -- > >