Yep, that's what anybody who doesn't have at least two grandparents born in Wayne County, Kentucky, USA, is called around here. There doesn't seem to be any problem with sending computer disks of non-commercial material around the world. I can send you an updated copy of my programs for an ounce of international postage. Another ounce carries the protractor & ruler. If you have some strange unit of measure, I can modify the program to use it. Hint: for distance, just select P=pace and define your whatzit in US feet. The instruments are another matter. At no extra cost, I can obtain a Silva Ranger type 15 compass with the needle balanced for any area of the known earth. Simply tell me where you plan to use it. The default is Northern, which is generally north of Mexico City, the Mediterranean Sea, Himalayas, Shanghai, and Hawaii. The surveyors' tape measures are available in metric. My wholesaler can handle all the customs (Misc Forestry Equip), Certificate of Origin (USA, Sweden, Japan), international freight (FOB Jackson, Mississippi), etc. I just pass on my international orders to her. (She really enjoys all those strange foreign spellings over the telephone, too!) The problem is shipping! The shipping almost costs more than the instruments. For example, a recent package to Australia incurred nearly $US40 shipping. And that only got it as far as the Sydney Airport. If you balk at high shipping costs, and find a supplier in your own country, then ask him if he would like to handle my local (to him) sales. Oh, please don't spend shipping on the flagging. A roll weighs almost a pound, and it is worth only $US2. Use rags. I don't know enough to estimate international shipping to every area. You may inquire first, or guesstimate at $US40, for air parcel post. Please make payment in $US dollars, preferably by international money order. My backwoods bank out here has probably never seen a draft cheque from your country before.