I just keep 2 copies there and rotate them out. I don't want to interfere with the CD versions of past issues. Acutally the CD versions are higher resolution. I crunch down the files for online figuring that you will be looking at them on a computer screen. The CD version also can do search throughout all the issues. One unexptected benefit of the online pdf is that the blind guys can use the reader technology to read them aloud. (Actually the reader is built into Acrobat Reader for everyone) This lets them get access to the Journal at the same time everyone else (except for those not in Northern CA) does. I also have audio tracks at www.ptg.org/audio/ These are login for members only also and are mp3 files of Ben McKlveen reading the Journal. They are one to two months behind because of the production schedule. They are produced on cassette for our lower tech technicians and then I convert them to mp3. I use these like a podcast and download them to my Ipod (Now iPhone!!!!) and listen to them in the car. ron On 7 Oct 2007 at 19:12, Richard Brekne wrote: > Grin... you mean there was only ONE representative in the whole of the > country to have had any semblance of farsightedness's ??? > > btw... Thanks for the information Ron on the Journal on line... I seem > to have missed that. Are previous months available there as well, and if > so how far back are you going to keep them online and available to members ? > > Cheers > RicB > > > Where you live is in a time warp, not just another time zone. The > combination of the SF smug and the indescribable Berkeley uniqueness has > created a physics abberation. On the other side of Berkeley from you is > Oaksterdam and the Representative for the House in that area was the > only > vote against the Iraq war. You guys must be out of phase with the > rest of > the world. > > Keith Roberts > ---------------------- Ron Berry Piano Service Indianapolis, IN 46220 317-255-8213 ron at berrypiano.com http://www.berrypiano.com
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