Different systems handle large files in different ways. When I receive a very large file attached to an email message, the mail system on the *server* gets corrupted: a flag that needs to be reset is not reset until the email is downloaded and deleted. Until I download and delete the offending message, all of my email messages continue to appear as unread, over and over and over, until I phone technical support. If they happen to be busy, I must wait on hold for longer than it would take to read a short one-act play. I don't mind Billy Stoneking's attempts to promote his work on this list (as long as it relates to Pound, which it does) but would ask him to use the etiquette followed worldwide for such lists as this: no attachments. Send us the URL. I began reading his play but had to set it aside because of other pressing obligations. I'd reached the point where the young female psychiatrist arrives. Divertente, I thought, these skewed planes of consciousness. But his paideuma posting from last week gave me an excedrin headache. God, how I hate that sort of prose! Tim Romano --Come my cantilations, Let us dump our hatreds into one bunch and be done with them.