Got 'em at my house and it looks great.
Kudos to Carl and Jerry for pulling this off and getting it assembled! Per the TSA Business Meeting at Fort Clark Springs in April, the 50th Anniversary TC will be distributed at TCR to all TSA members of record in 2005. Those 2005 members who don't make it out to TCR will have their copy mailed out after TCR. >From the minutes: A motion was made with various amendments to publish 150 copies of the 50th anniversary issue, free to 2005 members, distributed first at TCR (and then mailed to 2005 members who did not get it at TCR), available to all TSA members on line, sold to anybody else who was not a 2005 member (at a to-be-determined by the Board cost). The motion was made, seconded, and passed with no objections. In the event you were a TSA member in 2005, have let your TSA dues drop (God forbid!) and have moved, please send me your current address so I can get it to you. If you happen to download the online version and have decided you would like you very own hard copy, please shoot me a request and we'll place an additional order, in time for TCR. Mucho gracias and have a safe and happy Memorial Day and thank a veteran! Mark From: Carl Kunath [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 3:51 PM To: TexasCavers Subject: [Texascavers] 50th Anniversary CAVER now available. Greetings Texas cavers! In the midst of numerous and sometimes tedious postings about Raptures, Maya calendars, NaturFests, Facebook, and others of a similar nature, permit me to interject an item directly on topic and of interest to most readers of this list serve: The special 50th Anniversary issue of the Texas Caver is now available! Printed copies have been delivered to Texas and should be distributed in the very near future. Meanwhile, the digital version has been posted to the TSA website in the Member's Area. Go to http://www.cavetexas.org/index.html and use your member login. In this instance, you have a choice of three versions, differing only in the size of the file. The smallest version is rather heavily compressed and the graphics are consequently of somewhat lower quality. However, if you're not fussy about quality or if you have a slower Internet connection or limited disk space, this may be your choice. The medium version is about what you are used to seeing posted for such things and will be adequate for most readers. The largest version (this is what was used for the printed copies) is of substantially higher quality and will produce a very high quality viewing experience and an excellent quality paper copy if you have a good printer. This was a major project and I thank all those who made the effort to contribute toward the success of this publication. Good caving and better days ahead! ===Carl Kunath
