As I mentioned before, this had been discussed before and there is no need to go into it again, at least not at this moment. If I cannot get my newsletter in the traditional manner for the reasons I want one, then I will join another club if I still have an interest in belonging to a local club. There are other clubs in the Valley. I already know of one individual who dropped out of SAC because that person hardly ever received their newsletter. Getting a newsletter in U.S. mail has been the traditional method of getting the newsletter to the member. One can argue, as you are doing, that it is too expensive, etc., but I do not think it is healthful for members to have a resentful attitude that their dues are subsidizing someone elses newsletter. Stan Jeff Hopkins wrote: >>Since I am not computer challanged, your theory is wrong. I have certain >>reasons for wanting a U.S. mail copy that I had discussed a year or two >>on one of the SAC lists. I will not go into these now. However, since >>you would like everyone to download newsletters, I welcome you to buy me >>paper of the same color used for the newsletters, buy me a printer that >>does duplex printing, and come to my place and take your time to print >>my own personal copy of the newsletter. >> >>Stan >> >> > >Why not just read it on the computer. That's what I do. Why should my >dues subsidize your copy of the Newsletter? > >Jeff > >