Re: Digest Number 834


Someone said:

I'd personally say that internet "publication" would meet most criteria
for 
broad distribution of the information, but I would think concern about
the 
permanency of the record would be an issue. In the genus Iris this would
be 
less of an issue because AIS issues the ten year Check List compilations
in 
printed form.

------> If the Society has an official ROBIN, or one cares to maintain a
ListServ on a private basis, the material could be archived on the
listserver for as long (?) as one wants to pay for it. I think onelist,
and other free servers maintain an archive for the "foreseeable" future,
too, for whatever "permanence" means, these days.


> Kathy Guest
> who wonders what people do with all that excess room 
> 
------> see paperless society, above. 

Carolyn Schaffner in Buffalo, NY who, because of the purchase of a new
freezer, now has emptied the closets on the first floor onto the floor
of the workroom, organized the shelves in the spare room & put stuff in
plastic bags on the floor, cleaned the toilets and cleared a path TO the
freezer by putting stuff on shelves in spare room.  All'swell.

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