that studs did was to tell you that kind of-- i wouldn't call it the inkless but value that unacknowledged skillt job set all levels many of which as you point out have now disappeared and in that way for readers of studs books, allowed them to value their own jobs whether it was the same jobs or similar jobs and one of the most problematic ones in a way for an artist, was about the garbage man. the garbage men, in effect, a job that was the value from the very beginning by everybody. children are ashamed of him doing it but on the other hand he knows it has to be sung, it is a social service. so it was fabulous for studs to do it. it was a problem that was sold for an artist to translate. ,Ñ4Ñ ptwt bread, for recognition as well as cash, for astonishment rather then-- in short, for a sort of life rather than a monday through friday sort of dying. perhaps immortality to is part of the quest, to be remembered was the wish spoken and unspoken of the heroes and heroines in this book. that is pretty amazing take on life and that doesn't matter, i don't care if you work for microsoft or you are still