On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, David Lass wrote: > Hi Folks -- > It seems to me that we should neither penalize nor es[ecially help someone > who is in the upper echelons of AGA when they have a book they wish to sell. > If it meets the standards of whoever sets those standards in terms of what > we offer for sale, we should sell the book. From what I have heard, Diana's > book meets our standards, and therefore I can see no reason why we should > not sell it. As long as we can keep the "upper echelons conflict of interest" aspect out of the decision, I'm OK with it. If this book were not written by Diana, would we be doing it? I am currently middle-of-the-road on this one. It's not actually that hard to get the book if one is online; just go to the website. For non-online folks, the increased publicity could be good. - Erik -- Erik Olson erik at thekrib dot com