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Mech wrote: "Aw, darn it Rick. I hate to be an anorak -- well, at least in this particular case -- because I somewhat dislike the Google guys too. They really can be arrogant pr*cks. However, in the interest of accuracy in reporting: that was Yahoo! (not Google) that gave up the dissident journalist's IP addresses." Please forgive my woeful lack of research on that one. I passed that one on from a conversation in a bar and didn't check it's accuracy, so my apologies to Google and G-mail. Thanks for correcting me on this one. I do care about accuracy and the truth in my posts and I got it wrong on this one. I do have to say that I read Yahoo mail every day and they are just laughable in their very consistent and unwavering dedication to the extreme right and the ultra convservative ethic in the US.........................all in the name of 'journalism'. As Obama was delighting the entire world and the whole US, they (and FOX news) were running headlines on a daily basis saying that he was already making grave mistakes in his leading of the US people (this was before he was even sworn in as president). It was such a pathetic attempt to spin the news of his election that it was laughable. I read the headlines from them because it is akin to reading a really stupid cartoon version of the news. I find it entertaining.............................I mix it with things read in the Guardian in the UK (for the doppleganger balancing effect); shake it; stir it; drink the mornings strong brew of french roast coffee and start trying to create some art to accomplish something for the day................lol. Okay, okay, okay........................................no more politics, I promise. looper out! Rick