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In a message dated 10/12/99 9:26:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> All kidding aside, this is an excellent idea -- an APT meets IPTW.
A strategy for PTN is to build up the community of the hands-on and then to
morph with the heads-on. Combination of knowledge of process with knowledge
of technology. Current timeline points at APT 2000 in Philadelphia with IPTW
2000 in Harrisburg, PA. -- closer but no cigar. Dreams of an APT/IPTW in NYC
2001... but there really is a need for solid volunteer effort to see it
through. We do have a checking account here. Possible locations suitable to
IPTW in NY include LI, Staten Island or West Point. There needs to be a grass
roots consensus on a local basis for any of this to occur. As I will no
longer be on the APT board as of the end of this month, but will remain
associated by a thin thread with the Publications Committee, I intend to be
less involved in local organizing. To be honest, the long hours of commuting
during the week make an evening or a Saturday in NYC something of a hellish
pain. My interest remains with encouragement of the preservation trades and I
will continue support of the Preservation Trades Network and IPTW initiative.
Possibly David West would consider attending IPTW 2000 as a demonstrator?
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