Lyndon said:

>>both times it returned the page with the state blank and an error saying I 
>>needed to select a state. 
>I kept mine blank and the registration went through without trouble.

      Okay; thanks!  I'll try that if it doesn't get fixed soon.  It would be 
nice to have my state properly listed along with the address, although of 
course one could figure it out from the zip code if necessary.

>But while viewing the online version of TC, you can always print it out of 
>your own computer's printer and that printed copy can be yours forever.

      Of course, assuming one has a printer.  But that sort of defeats the 
purpose of having an electronic copy so that one doesn't use up a lot of paper. 
 Actually, if the online Texas Caver issues are pdf documents, then one could 
simply save those to their personal hard drive, preserving them for future use. 
 That's a wise thing to do anyway, in case the TSA server ever goes away.  
Another big advantage of electronic newsletters is that they can be searched, 
which makes finding things a lot easier.

Mark Minton

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