Okie doke on everything, as far as I'm concerned. A couple of points. I could spare my telco land line for a few months. Been thinking about getting the landline disconnected anyway. But you handling it on your end, that's fine too. If you're handling the check and money orders, would you mind keeping them until the contest is over and sending them all at once? Or maybe midpoint and at the end? It's a lot less work that way. I think this is your approach anyway, as I recall. If you're receiving the paperwork, then you'll be doing the bird-dogging -- unless you want to send me weekly updates on what's been sent and what's outstanding. I assume the latter would be a bigger pita than the former. Your call. I don't want to takeover the contest, just trying to offload some of the chores from the same old backs ;-) sh --- Erik Olson <erik@thekrib.com> wrote: > I would like to accept scanned copies, as well as > faxed-in copies. They > are functionally equivalent. > > > Erik, can the web server accept faxes or do I need to > buy a > > fax machine for the AGA? > > I will try to set something up at work. I cannot spare a > second phone > line at home, but we have many analog lines here. > Alternatively, if > someone knows of a cheapo "FAX/VOICE" switch, I can > probably rig it up. > Probably easiest to do it at work. > I am happy to include the logos of ALL donors, regardless > of what they > sent (see first year donors on the site). I think this > makes the event > "bigger" in the eyes of the participants. > > > Ricky the Artmeister, . . . is waiting on me . . . > am going to > attempt this at work today. > > [paper handling] I'm OK continuing to do this part. > It's not a big deal. > . . . This way we can also keep the address the > same as previous > years. > _______________________________________________ AGA-Contest mailing list AGA-Contest@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-contest