All of the pre-prints were distributed on a flash card. I will upload them when I return. Krivit has already done so, I see.
I don't see why you say "sheesh" about him. He is being helpful. Krivit did not attend the conference. This was a well organized conference. The organizers demanded that authors turn in a preprint before the conference. I have never seen them do that. I approve of the idea. In the past some have been a year or two late. They gave the authors another month to write a final version. I was the only one who failed to turn in a pre-print, because they only asked me a week or two before the conference. They included me on Friday in the "commercialization" section. The other papers presented then were pretty good. A lot more technical, detailed and less speculative than previous presentations on this subject. I quibbled with Kleehous because they did not take into account the dollar value of embedded energy, which exceeds the direct cost. I.e.; it takes 1 or 2 liters of gasoline to produce 500 g of meat (depending on the type of meat). - Jed

