Thanks for your response MichaelAnthony

In response to all the people in this thread who have been talking about the sceptics, I'd just like to say that people who don't share our beliefs are an essential part of the human experience, if only to spur us on to prove to ourselves that our beliefs are well founded. We're actually in the same position the skeptics are in - while they are challenging our beliefs and making us think, we're challenging their beliefs and making them think! When there is no one around to disagree with us and challenge us, we stop thinking and stop progressing.
This may or may not be correct, but I remember reading somewhere that before the Scientific Method became dominant, people simply took the word of the great ancient philosophers as the Truth. Aristotle (or some other Greek guy) declared that plants survived by sucking minerals out of the ground. It wasn't until after the Enlightenment that that theory was questioned (someone realised that if plants only ate the minerals in their soil, that the soil would seem to disappear), and it was discovered that plants also need carbon dioxide and sunlight to live.
That's the beauty of Freedom of Speech - the free exchange of ideas that leads to growth and enlightenment. Thank the skeptics for keeping us human
Back on topic, again nice work Michael. I've decided it's time for me to start experimenting with I/M. Stay tuned!