Dear Mr. Esposito, Thank you for your help, and thank you especially for your patience with me. Please mail me the answers to my questions as you have written them down. It's very important that I be able to tell the Court that I did NOT suggest the answers to you. If, on reviewing your answers, I conclude that one or more of my questions was badly phrased, I will write to you, and you should then feel free to change your answer if you wished. My submission to the Court, if any, would include: a) your original answer, b) my explanation, and c) your amended answer in response to my explanation. Thank you for your patience and for your help. Sincerely, Ernst Meyer