Alphagraphics' errors

Arnigassan (Arnigassan@aol.com)
Tue, 31 Mar 1998 12:15:42 -0500 (EST)

Hi!

I am angry and embarrassed. I have been told by two of you
who purchased copies of the Denver Workshop reports that
they were assembled backwards, and that there may be missing
pages.

When I picked up the order I examined the top copy and it
appeared to be OK. I've just looked at the handfull I still
have here, which I was about to mail, and discovered that
the first workshop (double-spaced) is bound after the second,
(single spaced) and that the title page for each exists in limbo.

I am very sorry for this but because Aphagraphics chose to
bind the report with a comb, that error is easy to correct:
take your copy to any quick-print business and the comb
can be opened and the correct page sequence established.

If pages are missing, please contact me (NOT using the general
list serve: directly, if you will) and tell me which pages
are not present and I will have those reproduced and sent
to you. Obviously, I will need your USPS mail address.

In addition, some have asked for information contained in
the long essay "A Dialogue Failed," and I have sent it in
a Stuffit "self extracting archive" format, which "should"
expand into usable text after being saved to hard drive
when double-clicked on. If that fails, contact me and I
will send you the same text, without compression, in three
parts (the file is about 150 K).

Now, all I have to do is find a shotgun and go talk to the
manager at Alphgraphics. . . who is not going to be happy
to see me. How did they do that when the whole thing was
on a Zip disk in Pagemaker 6.0 format and they had a proof
copy to compare with? Perhaps we should nominate that store
for the "Double-Digit IQ Center Award Winner of Tucson."

Best,

Arnold