At 11:36 AM 9/16/1999 -0400, krandall@World.std.com wrote: >At 09:45 AM 9/16/99 -0700, Dave Gomberg wrote: >>At 07:01 AM 9/16/1999 -0400, krandall@world.std.com wrote: >>>At 07:02 AM 9/15/99 -0700, Erik Olson wrote: >>>>The ACA does pay him, some $500-1k per issue, as editor and production >>>>manager. This was a change when he took over production in '92; formerly >>>>the editor was volunteer. >>>Well, that is disturbing to hear. What assurances is he making you, Dave, >>>that he will keep production on schedule? >> >>Well, he wants to build a business doing this (small pubs for cheap). If >>he wishes to succeed in that business he better not screw up. I assume he >>knows that. I will ask him what caused the delay if someone will tell me >>which specific delay we are talking about. Dave > >Have you also thought up any back-up plan for if he _doesn't_ follow >through, or for that matter, if he gets hit by a truck?<g> Actually this is easier to do than you might think. The job is called pre-press and SF is the center of the digital pre-press (which almost all pre-press is turning into) world. The reason for going with Herlong is cost. Same for ad soliciting. -- Dave Gomberg, San Francisco mailto:gomberg@wcf.com For low cost CO2 systems that work: http://www.wcf.com/co2iron Tropica MasterGrow in the USA: http://www.wcf.com/tropica -----------------------------------------------------------------