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Digital access to all the award slides is half the battle, in several different wars, as a matter of fact. And unlike the sanders data, the AOS award slides are more "proprietary" in nature. It is unlikely that they will ever show up in programs or publications outside of AOS control. Once a group of judges sit their lap tops down side-by-side and open the same picture and see the differences of color that show up on all the monitors they may consider slide film less necessary than adopting a color standard for the digital images to make the color as close as possible when viewed on many different computers. Once there is a color standard for digital images in place and everybody only looks at the digital images, slides will go the way of "official portraits" This new subscription e-AOS thingie is actually pretty cool. Good idea, who do we credit for thinking of this? And when it doesn't work like we want it to who can we verbally abuse? "danny" wrote in message . .. Maybe if they ever switch to just digital photography in a few years then they can reduce the award prices (I'm not sure they'd want to reduce them, but if you take out the costs of dealing with film then it's hard to justify keeping the same price on the awards.) I can't help wondering if you can't make the same arguments against adding judging centers that people often make about expanding the number of teams in sports leagues: you end up diluting the talent and the overall quality suffers. Will the additional judging centers bring more good judges into the system, or is the supply of decent judges limited and you're just spreading them out more? -danny p.s. Yes, Art Moore is the Prez :-) He's in our JC so we get to see him all the time. "K Barrett" wrote in message . .. We go *live* May 3rd. AOS Prez (Art Moore??) will be there and everything. Whoopdedoo! I worry about how many computers I'll be able to install eAOS on. I need 3 (minimum). I believe they say they'll allow 5. But I can see that you are right. They need to relax a bit. I finally registered at orchidweb for the 'members only' portions of the web page and there's really not a whole lot there to subscribe to. Heck, I have more articles on OrchidSafari than they have at AOS! (In their archive section.) Personally I'm looking forward to the new center. People keep asking me why I'm changing since Oakland is much closer to me than Sacramento is, but sheesh. I like the people and I like to judge so if there's an opportunity, I'm there. I only hope there will be orchids to judge! (Given an opportunity I'll pull some from the 'show and tell table', heck why not?)[ with the owner's permission, that is.] I don't know *what* the AOS is doing anymore. The costs for the magazine & membership, the costs for *both* the AQ and eAOS, the costs for an award (one only needs to look at the Pac Central's web page to see how the fee increase drastically reduced the # of awards over time.) Heck its expensive. Follow that up with the New York YTimes' article, and we are back in the days of the 'Landed Gentry' exchanging prized orchids amongst themselves. You get to be Countess SuE and I get to be Baroness Barrett. K |