Sept 20, 2001
>1. Work on your public speaking and interaction skills by getting
>connected with a Toastmasters in
>your area. Even if your job does not require interface with the
>public, you still have to interface
>among your peers and, if you are having trouble with assertiveness,
>you may gain self-confidence over time by networking within that
>organization.
>
>For more information about Toastmasters, go here:
>
>http://www.toastmasters.org/
>
>2. Let me first preface this by saying it is expensive, but so is
>NOT having good skills in this
>area. I found this to be one of the best courses I ever took. For
>me, personally, it was life changing.
Indigo, I agree totally with you about Toastmasters. I belonged
about a quarter of a century ago and the group helped me a lot. But
unless things have changed, I don't recall it was expensive. Can you
give us some sort of pricing figures?
> > As far as newspaper preservation is concerned...
>
> > 3. wrap them in plastic to keep the dust and dirt off.
>
>>> David Roepke
> Ashland University Archives
David, careful what type of plastic you use. If you were to use
sheet PVC (vinyl), for example, it would be pure poison for the
papers. For a quickie primer on paper preservation, dial up
http://www.jimlyons.com./Preservation.html
>Lastly, for those of you who wrote me, a Poofda is a reference to an
>old Monty Python skit called
>the Bruces. They are a meeting of Austrailian men who read their
>rules and they reference NO
>POOFDA'S every third line. My brother and I listened to that skit
>over and over (well that one
>and the Spam Song). But yes, Indigo, it could just be files going
>to alphabet heaven!
>
>Aaron
Aaron: "So pray that there's intelligent life somewhere out in space,
'cause there's bugger all down here on Earth". (And never was that
more apparent than last week.) :-(
-Jim
--
-Jim Lyons
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