Roffey wants to sue Chartist - how infantile. More to the point, when you have a company that provides you a service - like Standard -they should back up the clients. Especially, since they have large discalimers saying they excercise no control over the subject matter. Sheepish to remove, from a company that tells us they are motivated and involved. (And there does not seem to be any legal ramifications for Standard) Anyway, I have no strong views on Roffey, except that I remember him being last in one of the newspaper competition. After that, I have simply not listened to anything he has to say. Chartist, keep doing what you are doing. You have my support. Your insights are appreciated.