-----Original Message-----
>From: Gill Ediger <[email protected]>
>Sent: Jan 16, 2009 9:36 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Texascavers] TEXAS CAVER Online makes sense
>
>Charles is exactly right. The whole idea of an online TEXAS CAVER is 
>that it CAN be printed out (in color, no less) and hard copy (and 
>digitally) archived for a whole lot less money than the cost of 
>printing and mailing. I cannot imagine reading an important digital 
>publication on line. I almost always print them out, collate them, 
>and read the hard copy--with my feet up on the desk. Everybody has a 
>printer and damned near everybody has internet. Those that don't can 
>have a friend do it. The CAVER can be bigger, in color, more friendly 
>to submit to, timely, and cheaper to produce and distribute. 

And if one desires traditional hard copy, one could take up book binding and 
have matching volumes of "fine Corinthian leather" or use the skin of baby 
Naugas.

R. Montalban

http://home.infionline.net/~tbsamsel/

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