Brian
Obviously you have never been to lovely Liawenee in the centre of
Tasmania. According to Wikipedia it is is one of the few places in the
continent with a subpolar oceanic climate.
On the weather reports it is nearly always the far colder than any where
else.
Philip Northeast
www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au
On 3/07/12 10:55 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
G'day all
My book arrived yesterday.
First, the work is stunning - the best collection yet, I think, although
they've all been first class and maybe this year's collection seems
better because it's new. Whatever - it's a collection everyone can be
proud of.
Mark's layout just gets better and better too. Congratulations to Mark
and the 'team' - Doug, Bill, Miserere, Scott. A great job.
As to the book itself, Blurb now seems to have added an Australian
printer to the team as my book arrived by Australia Post, rather than in
a FedEx truck as has been the case previously, with Glen Innes as the
return address (Glen Innes is in the New England region of New South
Wales - probably one of the coldest places in Australia at this time of
year). There were no problems with the reproduction of the images that
I could see - although the book itself seems to have been printed on a
very slightly thinner stock because it seems a bit thinner than previous
Annuals while having a similar number of pages.
There was a flaw with the Dust Jacket, however. It was noticeably
oversized in height which meant I had to trim off a 5mm wide strip. A
minor problem but one that shouldn't have happened.
(As a postscript - the fact that the book was printed in Australia
explains why GST (Goods and Services Tax) was added - a small price to
pay, I guess, if it provides work for some local printers.
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