I have been following this discussion. I started using the Internet in 1988 before there was a World Wide Web. At that time, I was working for a government agency that had networked offices and dial-up modem capabilities that allowed me to connect to one of the few servers available at that time. This was at a point in time when servers were few-and-far-between and tended to reside on the campuses of major universities or federal government offices in the U.S. I have always appreciated the fact that President Clinton and Vice-President Gore promoted the idea of the Internet and World Wide Web being an information superhighway. I continue to maintain the viewpoint that the Internet and WWW are an information superhighway to this day. I have also been using relational databases since 1988, primarily for research purposes. I also tend to think of the Internet and WWW as being just a very large relational database. The various Internet search engines (e.g. Yahoo, Google) are the query menus that allow users to sort the database and locate information using search words or phrases. Gail -------------------------------------------- Gail D. Taylor, Graduate Teaching Assistant University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Human Resource Education "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change." Charles Darwin