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Re: handouts at GWA talks


 
What LN said is workable when lists of plants with latin and common names
are required.  You will not get much of a debate out of me.

"I think the idea of restricting speakers to one, double-sided handout."

But I will still depend on my tablet of yellow legal paper and refuse a
multi-page synopsis of a business or writing lecture.  Those speakers should
be on point to interest me enough to make my own notes.

What I'm feeling right now is that I'm too old to continue to carry
extraneous paper into my great unfiled stacks.  I need to reduce and only
reuse what I choose.  I don't have time in life to recycle anything that's
not available digitally.

I think that just now you've driven me to start a blog page for every
lecture that I give for anyone that might be interested in the digital
addresses that I would use during any of my presentations.  I'll have to
think through the details.  But isn't it better to have the actual working
links in front of you with any notes that accompany them?  I'll have to
flesh this out more...

K

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