Chiro-practors work with their hands. Helico-pters have spiraling wings.
Mix the two creatively and you get what the Ancient Greeks saw in bats: chiro-ptera or hand-wings, to date the order's scientific name.
Now, spiral your hands over to the keyboard and lend your Halloween emails wings that work:
›› A giant bat, what can it mean? Lest you forget: it's Halloween! (IncrediMail)
Mix the two creatively and you get what the Ancient Greeks saw in bats: chiro-ptera or hand-wings, to date the order's scientific name.
Now, spiral your hands over to the keyboard and lend your Halloween emails wings that work:
›› A giant bat, what can it mean? Lest you forget: it's Halloween! (IncrediMail)


I am trying to find out if there’s a way to display my company logo in my Outlook 2007 signature and not have it stripped out or be seen as an attachment.
Does it always depend on the receiver’s email setup or can I override those settings to see the image inline with the signature not as an attachment? Thanks. NC