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iwantadouble: Your point is well taken, but you're wrong on one point. The telegraph (the ability to transmit written messages over the wires) isn't extinct. The name has changed, that's all, they just call it e-mail now. This antique technology is grindingly backward and inefficient. A fantastically more efficient method of communication has recently been invented - the ability to send REALTIME VOICE MESSAGES over the same wires - they call it the telephone. Grizz: If a dealer is advertising a gun you want, you call. If you're not serious, you e-mail. The dealers understand that distinction perfectly, believe me. You snoozed (sent an e-mail) and lost. You have nothing to complain about. Good grief man, do you call 911 with smoke signals?!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------- |