Dear Jim O'Neill, as the person responsible for the development of the isotope mass spectrometers at the Finnigan factory in Bremen, I need to inquire about your statement that one cannot "get anywhere near the correct dD value when it is large" with a modern machine (Delta-S). Being aware of the performance of a larger number of machines and with some experience in measuring the SMOW/SLAP values both from equilibration and from reduction experiments I simply cannot share your judgement. The contrary is the case: we get very close to the -428 permil without scaling, using the "questionable H3+ factors" determined in an automated fashion and applying the correction for H3+ contribution as available in the software. If we are missing "some important factor" we would very much like to be informed as early as possible in order to keep a possible damage to data in the literature as small as possible. Willi Brand