@<a style="color: #000000; text-decoration: initial; white-space: nowrap;" href="/profile/2020995" rel="nofollow">OnTheRoadAgain</a>. I never knew that backspace recycled. Is this new since windows gave in to the digital green revolution and changed the trash can to a recycle bin a few years back? I wish google would catch on and recycle our e-mails instead of throwing them in the trash. I hope you are right, as I was saving a bank with loads of the letter X, Q, and Z when my kids smacked the keyboard, which I was going to cut and paste below to donate to the community, but I guess if they are recycled I feel OK about that. Although reduce and reduce are always superior to recycle despite what the media may say or emphasize...