No. No idea. Affordable, though, I'm sure. The point is that anybody could print out a fast and dirty B&W copy on their cheapass home (or office) printer for scanning in the privacy of their own bedrooms and then have Kinkos do up a slick and shiny copy for their sanctified library file--say get all 4 issues done once a year and made up into a single volume. Huh? Check out the latest bindings, maybe? --Ediger
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Charles Goldsmith <[email protected]>wrote: > Thats a good point Gil, any idea on the costs for that? I've never needed > to. > > Thanks! > Charles > > On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Gill Edigar <[email protected]> wrote: > > Don't anyone forget that you can download your digital TEXAS CAVER file > onto > > your memory stick, take it to Kinkos or Office Depot and have it color > laser > > printed HARD COPY just like the editor does and save the TSA all that > > postage and printing cost--and save the editor a lot of mental and > physical > > hassle. It's the best of both worlds. > > --Ediger > > > > On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Logan McNatt <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> I am one of those antiquated bibliophiles who prefers a hard copy of The > >> Texas Caver, but I certainly support the use of electronic copies for > all > >> that prefer them. I would be willing to pay the extra cost of printed > >> issues. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Visit our website: http://texascavers.com > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
