Diet Colas (and other flavors) contain aspertame, a substance that has been linked to a number of pilot errors. Studies are being done, and some of the problems being attributed to use of products containing aspertame are headaches, dizzyness, and actual heart attacks. The list is much longer, but I don't have it in front of me at the moment. But hey, while writing this, my ferret woke up, ran downstairs to the potty, and got his Fruit Loop reward - which is probably just a bad. Does watching a movie from a theater seat fall within the accepted range of ferrets vision? Our Burnie gets taken for walks along the docks, and enjoys "tracking" the flight of seagulls overhead. He seems to focus on them at a greater distance than the "ferrets don't see well" theory would indicate. In fact, he spots them before I do. Can we have more dialog about distance vision in ferrets? Could it be that when they are on the ground, they become so focused on things directly around them, that looking into the distance takes a backseat to chasing a leaf that's only 3 feet away? But in the theater, or when being carried along the docks, they couldn't investigate, so they looked around? Georgia [Posted in FML issue 1870]