For the trivia file: the September issue of BYTE magazine has a brief description (p. 310) of a new "standard format for exchanging data between computers and peripherals that create or capture graphics images," being developed by about 160 computer companies. Originally it was called CLASP (Connecting Link for Applications and Source Peripherals), but its name has changed to TWAIN (Toolkit Without An Important Name). Honest. Just thought a warning might be in order that the next TWAIN list or newsgroup to appear may have nothing to do with SLC (Sinfully Large Computers? Simplified Literary Comedy?) David Sewell U of Rochester