That's really, seriously very nice, thank you.Not in a awww, pshaw way. I discussed the awkwardness of this with another member just yesterday, how it could be that whole 'popularity contest' thing, or others could perhaps feel very, very genuine contributions not so valuable in light of someone being highlighted. It is what it is. Made me think, too- as did our conversation. PTSD disallows being able to accept attention to oneself or an implied compliment- this seems both. Did zero to court either- and am studiously avoiding the counter thingy out of the whole willies thingy but seriously 'exposure therapy-ing' the thread. No- not self-aggrandizing, just it seems awful to also not say Thank You- which is worse? Think not saying Thank You would be, personally. Yes, even that sounds like someone shuffling around pretending to be aww shucks but secretly pleased and trying to reach around and pat themselves on the back. I can't do anything about what could be the perception- ( there's a nice, typical PTSD reaction for anyone avoiding something pleasant - letting the head even go there ) I do know at least it's stripped bare of anything but Thank You- that's genuinely kind.