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Hi Steve, "blairra" and others interested and perhaps involved  
I would declare the topic (as in subject) from Jordan somewhat wrong !  
 
If a digest brings a result of the mentioned "more than 30 screens" =  
 
then I am sure it's not "massive overkill on quoting" !!  
 
I just re-checked my input as for 3.9.03:  
ONE answer to Gary's topic, already quoted from Mark(a), I have 1 1/2 =  
 
screens of these mentioned above !?!  
 
Who brought in the other more than 28 1/2 screens ???  
Of course: Not me !!!  
It looks someone put the cart before the horse !?  
 
I like to exchange experience with you SCOUians and I appreciate all =  
 
feedback but if formalities of one less or more lines in quoting are a =  
 
topic then I have me to stop disturbing the folk ;-(  
 
Have a nice Sunday ;-)  
svobi  
 
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