>Then, without waiting for a response, he went off down the hall,
>cheerfully humming an old pop song. Fairchild and Barney stared at
>each other for a couple of seconds, both wondering whether Banner had
>been being facetious - pretty much unheard-of - or genuinely hadn't
>registered that his mousy colleague was 18 inches taller and
>about a hundred pounds more athletic than she'd been when he had last
>seen her. Well, I see Banner and Hulk weren't the only ones to have a life-changing experience. Mind you, not surprised, since I recognized her name.
�They planned their campaigns just as you might make a splendid piece of harness. It looks very well; and answers very well; until it gets broken; and then you are done for. Now I made my campaigns of ropes. If anything went wrong, I tied a knot; and went on.�
-- Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington