I want the quality copy for my Library. I have a collection going back into the
60 tys.
--- On Fri, 12/11/09, Charles Goldsmith wo...@justfamily.org wrote:
From: Charles Goldsmith wo...@justfamily.org
Subject: [Texascavers] Re: Digital
To: Jim Kennedy jkenn...@batcon.org
Cc: Pete Lindsley
Forwarded by Mixon:
Begin forwarded message:
From: Justin Dickens jdick...@alaskapacific.edu
List-Post: texascavers@texascavers.com
Date: December 12, 2009 10:52:17 AM CST
To: tenakee...@yahoo.com tenakee...@yahoo.com, carleneall...@hotmail.com
carleneall...@hotmail.com,
Shackleton gets the short end of the stick when it comes to Antarctic
glory. He may not have made the south pole on either of his
expeditions (and first as an officer on one of Scott's early
expeditions) but unlike Scott, on his first expedition he turned back
from the pole when he
I'm certain that was a typo. Earlier in the article they
used almost the same language (in two different paragraphs), saying
Shackleton abandoned his attempt to walk to the south pole with 112
miles remaining and Shackleton and three others abandoned their
expedition in January 1909
I am one of those antiquated bibliophiles who prefers a hard copy of
The Texas Caver, but I certainly support the use of electronic copies
for all that prefer them. I would be willing to pay the extra cost of
printed issues.
Questions for Mark: What happened to using the Bulk Mailing Rate? I
Charles said:
My opinion, we put a monetary value with it, if you want a printed hard copy, mailed to you,
you get to pay extra :)
Seems only fair that if e-copies are essentially free, vs. snailed copies that cost a good bit,
those who demand hard-copy should pay the freight. The rest
The TSA membership fees cover much more than the cost of The Caver
On 12/13/09, Alex Sproul imoca...@comcast.net wrote:
Charles said:
My opinion, we put a monetary value with it, if you want a printed hard
copy, mailed to you,
you get to pay extra :)
Seems only fair that if e-copies are
Like?
Joe
On Dec 13, 2009, at 4:34 PM, ellie :) ellie.tho...@gmail.com wrote:
The TSA membership fees cover much more than the cost of The Caver
On 12/13/09, Alex Sproul imoca...@comcast.net wrote:
Charles said:
My opinion, we put a monetary value with it, if you want a printed
hard
ellie :) wrote:
The TSA membership fees cover much more than the cost of The Caver
Joe Ranzau wrote:
Like?
Sending a few deserving cavers from other countries to the ICS, the TSA
paid for their registration.
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Lyndon Tiu