On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 02:17 AM, George Slusher wrote: > The opinions > expressed here seem to be more what someone HOPES is true, rather than > what he/she KNOWS is true. The opinions that it is perfectly OK are based on the desire to get something for nothing and then find an excuse to prove it is OK. These posters would be terribly upset if while eating in a restaurant someone picked up their beverage and drank it and said, you weren't using, it you were eating. Attorney's opinions are not the law of the land and they are often found incorrect at the Supreme Court level. Case law, results of trials, are more to the point. To alter an old joke, What do you call someone who graduated last in his class from the worst law school in the country and passed the bar on his 12th attempt by one point? ...a lawyer --- Lobate Black Scale -- A Photo Essay By Jack Rodgers http://www.jackrodgers.com