Yeah, pretty nice! and I can read it flat on my back in bed - or
hand it to a prospective member. By the way, we receive paper
newsletters with color pictures from the Arizona club. (Lot's of
pictures of hang gliders launching and flying - my favorite!) How
come they can afford it if we can't? What if we just ran it off on
someone's home printer (maybe that's what they're doing)? I know ink
cartridges are expensive, but it might still be affordable. - Hugh
On 25 Aug 2005, at 14:48, Scott wrote:
>
> I just got my copy of the paper newsletter...in color! I'm
> surprised nobody mentioned it here!

I had no idea 'til I spoke
> with Linda that we were the beneficiaries of a Kinkos flub (since I
> specified B&W in the print order). Thankfully Kinkos paid for their
> own mistake.
>
> And wow---sure looks nice in color!

Should we spend the extra
> bucks to make it color every time? No, I guess you're right. <mopey
> face>
>
> Of course, as editor I cringe at the many imperfections...most
> noticeably some missing letters in the type (e.g. back cover, where
> "raffle" is missing an "fl"). That's due to some sort of bug in
> Adobe InDesign's implementation of "Save as PDF" --- it drops out
> every combination of "fl" (any idea how many times those two
> letters appear side-by-side in a newsletter devoted to FLight?
> <grin>) Go figure...
>
> And the image of gliders on page 8 is too low-res (note the
> jaggies). I should've caught that.

>
> Scott
>