I think you took my last post the wrong way, George. Wasn't meant as a dig, no need to be so defensive bud.
The thing I don't get about the Yes vote, is that even this close there is no definitive answer about the currency (having three Plan Bs is not right, there should be a solid plan in place), no definitive answer about Europe (they're still guessing), and no back up plan regarding finances when the oil runs out (which it will, might not be for 100 years but it will). Without those answers in clear English, I can't see how any vote for Yes could be anything other than an illogical punt in the dark with a lot of chest beating thrown in.
Part of me now wants a Yes vote, just to see what happens when everything falls down.