That poses the biggest problem the Lady has.  She has no vision by
which even to sort now.  I am hoping there is a library, university,
or archives that is willing to understake to preserve those records,
even if there is no sorting till way down the line sometime.  As I
said, in addition to forwarding all responses to this Lady, I will
compile ande forward to our lists all the fine suggestions already
received.

-- Original Message -----
From: Mildred "Mickey" Fournier
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: Help from everyone


I'm 66 and if I live to be 100 and scanned eight hours a day, I
doubt I
would be able to plow through this 30 odd years of  handwritten
transcriptions (I'm older than photocopiers), notes on napkins in my
own
brand of shorthand, written conversations I have had with myself,
etc.
Nobody else would ever know what a lot of this means, anyhow.  I
guess I
ought to at least start getting it into a sharable (is that a word?)
form.

Mickey

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