Thanks, Charles.
 
Actually, I have received more compliments than complaints on the TC, so I 
shouldn't bitch.
 
The issue of electronic format versus paper has reared its head more times  
than I can count and it is usually the more "chronologically-challenged" 
curmudgeons that shoot it down.
 
At this past TSA business meeting, it was decided that me and two other 
volunteers would look in to a two-tiered membership program that would have 
reduced fees for those getting the TC electronically.
 
We just would have to make sure that with these reduced fees, the TC would 
still pay for itself and that the TSA would remain viable.
 
The other concern, mine included, would be that this file would be sent all 
over the place, and even to cavers that weren't members.
 
heck, if they can get it for free, why join the TSA?
 
This is probably the main reason a lot of folks are against this. I know when I 
was doing the DFWG newsletter, it was the reasoning against going electronic.
 
We'll have something by the spring convention and business meeting.
 
The other hurdle, if the above was passed, is actually emailing the TC. Even in 
compressed PDF format, the TC is quite huge.
 
(I like a lot of pictures!).
 
A boycott wouldn't be the answer, IMHO. Having a LOT of like-minded members at 
the next meeting where we can vote this thru would be the best.
 
So far, democracy is keeping this from going forward.
 
Gotta love it!
 
 
Later,
 
Mark
 

________________________________

From: Charles Goldsmith [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tue 1/15/2008 1:18 PM
To: Alman, Mark @ IRP
Cc: Kara Savvas; Johnson, Russ (ATX); [email protected]; Scott Nicholson; 
[email protected]
Subject: TexasCaver


Thank you Mark, the outpouring of thanks I've received today was very nice.

Speaking of the TexasCaver and a thankless job of the editor, great job on the 
newsletters, I enjoy them immensely and need to renew my membership. 

I'll ask on here, because I know its been a touchy subject on the main list 
before, but why in hell do we not go to an electronic format?  That would save 
you a lot of time, printing and mailing them, and we would get full color 
magazines.  This is after all 2008 and printed material only costs more money 
and time. 

Would a boycott be in order to get some older, hard-headed people to embrace 
the technology of today?

Charles, grandmaster of soap-boxing today

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