To paraphrase Twain, when the local PBS interviewer does a report about you, you can go over the result with a divining rod and never find yourself. This is as good as journalists or documentarians try to be, seemingly. Last month my company was featured in a professional magazine; the article was entirely favorable, but much was inaccurate; quotes were invented. Any time you read a newspaper article, watch a news story, or see a movie about any subject you know well, you see that the authors are consistently in error. Ken Burns admitted in the afterward he has a personal agenda about the issue of race; he sees the world through race tinted spectacles. -- Be kind. Be of good cheer. Dick Ford