Hi Kellie, Sorry but I had to laugh about your cat. I had one that made another kind of mess on a magazine that was supposed to be returnned to the library so of course I couldn't return it. Just had to fess up. <lol> Anyway, soounds great to me. I would love to tackle that book. Like you, I really enjoy going through a book and fixing the errors. I can understand why you would be thoroughly sick of it. Heck, it even made your cat sick!!! <lol> Sue S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kellie Hartmann" <kellhart@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 1:25 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: a submission dilemma Reggie and Sue S, my fellow medical freaks, Thanks. It's fantastic that one of you may be able to help out with this book. I wouldn't worry about the diagrams--finding someone willing to describe them is really unlikely, and as Shelley pointed out, tactile diagrams are available. If someone is going to use this book for a class then their school should help them get access to the diagrams. Anyway, I have to finish scanning the appendices, and there's one page that might not come out too well because my cat, uh, sort of threw up on it. <lol> Oh well, at least the book being there protected the scanner. and no, I don't allow my cat on the scanner, she was actually on a shelf up above when it happened. Disgusting creature! <lol> Anyway, I'll try to finish up the scanning so I can submit. There may be junk blobs where some of the diagrams are because some of them contained text, and because I was too in a hurry when reading to delete and fix everything. But I'll be here and I'll have the book, so I can be yelled at and asked to rescan pages if necessary. <grin> Kellie