>I just received two very strange replys and I took them as not serious in >my research replys. I now see that people are not careful in who they >reply to or their subject area has never been changes. I asked questions >about travel with horse and wagon and got answers on tea breaks. What >would you think? Thanks. >Sue Thompson >Administrative Assistant II >Department of Fruit and Vegetable Science >Plant Science Building 147B >Cornell University >Ithaca, NY 14853 > >mailto:[log in to unmask] >phone - 607-255-7889 >fax - 607-255-0599 >http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/sdt1/ >http://www.fvs.cornell.edu >Enfield, New York Town Historian - 2726412 > >May I be at Peace. May my heart remain open. May I awaken to the light of >own true nature. May I be healed. May I be a source of healing for all >beings. Best to just ignore posts which don't appear to respond to your own. Most respondents don't mean any harm; some are just trying to be funny. Always review your own work before criticizing others. Don't take it personally, relax and have fun. Joe