Logan it's long been fixed, happened about 8 years ago, I'd have to find all
I have and figure out when I started losing them.

 

Regards,

Butch

 

 

From: Logan McNatt [mailto:lmcn...@austin.rr.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 1:27 PM
To: Butch Fralia
Cc: 'Texas Cavers'
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] water-damaged TCs and NSS News

 

Butch,

Send me a list of the TCs you lost and I can replace those that are still in
print.  There are many extra copies of the NSS News in the TSS office, so
send me a list of those issues you lost, too.
This is contingent on your confirmation that you have fixed the water leak!
;-) 
Logan




On 3/19/2013 11:25 PM, Butch Fralia wrote:

I think the NSS should pursue the concept that the TSA and other
organizations have.  Give people an option for an online version or mailed
version (or both).  With TSA and some grottos that have tried that approach,
the number of people who've preferred the online version vs printed version
and dropped the cost of printing significantly.

 

Some time ago, I had a water leak that soaked a box of NSS News and TSA
Texas Cavers.  They sort of melted by the time I discovered they were water
soaked.  I can't recover those copies but could if they were all digitized.
Stuff happens, even if you have a printed copy, having a digital copy
available isnt' a bad thing.

 

Butch Fralia

 

 

From: Frank Binney [mailto:fr...@frankbinney.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 6:11 PM
To: Texas Cavers
Subject: [Texascavers] BOG proposal to end printed NSS News

 

FYI to Texas Cavers:
There is apparently a proposal being presented at this Saturday's NSS Board
of Governor's meeting to end delivery of the printed NSS News as part of
your regular NSS membership. This news has generated considerable recent
comment on the Western US caving lists, and has caught the NSS Editor by
surprise (he hadn't be informed of the pending proposal).
For more info, consult an NSS BOG member.
Frank NSS 10816F

 

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