[Ldsoss] Archiving Our Electronic Lives
V. B. Hunt
shoalcreek5 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 7 02:29:14 EDT 2006
Ashley Oviatt wrote:
> V. B. Hunt wrote:
>
>> Bryan Murdock wrote:
>>
>>> That's interesting. Do you use any kind of special paper or printer
>>> that archives better?
>>
>> Just a heavy bond, acid free paper in an auto-duplexing laser
>> printer. That's usually enough to last for a very long time.
>
> I think a meeting is in order to learn how you do this newfangled
> technology first hand. I'd love to learn how to bind a hard bound book.
>
> (hmmm this thread is really easy to read as being sarcastic, when in
> fact the poster is not.)
>
> Ash
>
Looking over my calendar for the next several months, I see that the
most likely time I would have to demonstrate would probably be a
Saturday in September or early October. With my wife in school and
working and me homeschooling, we're really busy right now. My wife and
I are going to a national competition in late June for a school team
that she is on. Until that is over, her team has a lot of practices and
that leaves very little spare time (this is her second year going).
After that, I have promised my kids that do a lot of fishing and camping
this summer, which means we will be gone most weekends. My wife is back
in school in late August. After we get back into a routine while she is
in school and before midterms is usually our least busy time and I most
likely could give a demonstration at that time of year.
On the other hand, if you wanted a demonstration sooner, we could try to
find someone else that isn't quite so busy right now. I am a member of
the Yahoo! BookBinding group. We could probably find someone local that
might be willing to do a demonstration sooner than September.
Brice
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