Festivus (December 23) is over a week away, but it may take some time for TBN members to enumerate their grievances. I will begin. 1. The English language continues to be subject to criminal abuse on TBN. Spelling and punctuation errors, homophone abuse, noun and verb confusion (advice versus advise, effect versus affect, etc.), and flouting of the rules of subject and verb agreement are examples of this abuse. The abuse is so rampant that the Grammar Police have declared TBN unsafe for patrol. 2. Too many TBN members are slackers when it comes to copying and pasting passages with special characters. For example, can be edited by a conscientious poster to read 3. Some TBN members pose questions, but then fail to supply information that is needed to provide answers. To illustrate, we are approaching the second anniversary of this query from sparc. Steve