Funny you mention the spiral bound manuals. In the Army we had all the tech manuals in 3-ring binders and every X months we would receive updated pages, so we had to add dozens of changed pages to each binder, one at a time. I read pilots used to have to go thru the same hassle with Jeppesen charts. Hopefully by now that documentation is digitized. Pedro - http://pedrovera.com (public GPG/PGP key available at http://pedrovera.com/public.asc) On Nov 5, 2003, at 1:28 PM, gkar at mac wrote: > Actually it could be fast, snazzy, and chop onions when I'm not using > it, > and I still would only use it when absolutely forced. Call me a > dinosaur but > when it comes to documentation, the only proper documentation is on > paper - > spiral bound. None of this perfect bound nonsense.