I don't have one for "it." but I would like to note something that many of you know . . . just as a reminder. Many of my (former and present) colleagues in Departments of Communication have taken to referring to their Radio/Video/Television areas as "electronic media." Just as their work often overlaps with computationally based digitally enhanced production (new media); the name "electronic media" also overlaps. Yet, I suspect that inside 5 years, Communication Department-based academics in America will, for the most part, sub the term electronic media for "radio/television" fairly broadly. So that one's probably not a good one for computer stuff. Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D. Director, Multimedia Program and New Media Center Associate Professor, Speech Communication 1501 W. Bradley Bradley University Peoria IL 61625 309-677-2378 http://hilltop.bradley.edu/~ell http://gcc.bradley.edu/mm/