][<en included: "...as well as to learn to work with webinars, as well as to be able to keep the voices of histo presto alive." It's interesting to me the echoes, or lack of, that happen within communities and cultures. Like the way timber framing seemed to spring up in so many parts of the world at the same (relative) time in a fairly disconnected world. I just got back from the Saving Places conference in Denver where the theme was spun around "sustainability". Interestingly enough much of what was said was about we can sustain us in a world where the latest budget from our most recently elected savior has taken a butcher knife to any funding that has to do with the histo presto we try to butter our bread with. Everyone was in agreement that we seem to be hard pressed to know if there even is a voice to histo presto let alone if anyone can hear the message. Sounds like a TB blog to me! Please join me later. Rudy -- **Please remember to trim posts, as requested in the Terms of Service** To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to: <http://listserv.icors.org/archives/bullamanka-pinheads.html>