SR, just remember to keep your head clear, powder dry and your bayonet handy (not literally, of course!). Hey, here's an army story for you to drive home my point. When I was a young private I was on the shooting range and one day never hit the target (not an unusual day I might add). When the Sgt. approached our targets to tally our scores he looked at my target (a little paper German fellow who was no worse for wear and had a big smile on his face) then looked at me and said "Don't worry Pvt, you still get a bayonet". So I'm always partial to throwing a bayonet into advice when times get tough! No need to thank me