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A
B
We
will
be
having
the
conference
in
Pueblo
Colorado
this
year.
September
18th
through
the
21st
I'll
be
sending
out
an
email
right
after
this
meeting,
as
well
as
posting
it
on
the
website.
With
some
information
we
did
come
up
with
a
theme
for
the
conference
and
I
have
too
many
tabs
open
there.
It
is
patron
power
enable
your
users.
B
A
Far
as
the
voting
went
went
on
the
conference
selection,
it
was
like
hands
down
Pablo.
It
was
like
almost
twice
as
many
votes.
Just
the
next
location.
I
think
you
know,
is
able
to
hear
from
Round
Rock
I,
don't
see,
I,
don't
see
if
Rhonda's
here,
I
think
what
what
if
what
really
happened
is
that
I
think
if
there'd
only
been
one
location
in
Texas,
we'd
probably
be
in
Texas,
but
I
think
that
having
two
locations
in
Texas
kind
of
split
the
Texas,
both
you
know
Lawrence
was
was
in
there
to
leave
in
Athens.
A
So
we
managed
to
do
what
what
I
was
one
of
the
things
I
was
hoping
to
do.
Is
we
managed
to
get
the
conference
set
east
of
the
Continental
Divide?
Of
course
it's
only
like
50
yards
east
of
the
Continental
Divide,
but
we
are,
you
know
on
the
eastern
side
of
the
Rockies
for
the
first
time
since
hearing
Pennsylvania,
so
so
I
think
that's
pretty
pretty
cool.
A
Where
Delaware
was
the
first
state?
Wasn't
it,
but
anyway
we
are
east
of
the
Continental
Divide
for
the
first
time
in
five
years,
so
solidly
fun
I'm.
Looking
forward
to
the
conference,
especially
now
that
we
have
a
theme
in
everybody
on
the
conference
committee
did
such
a
great
job,
but
yesterday
with
you
know
at
least
that's
what
they
told
me
when
I
got
there
an
hour
late.
A
E
Other
announcements
looks
like
I'm
the
only
one
here
that
appears
to
be
a
regular
acquisitions
user,
or
at
least
admits
to
being
one
yeah.
The
very
first
Koha
acquisitions
group,
which
had
its
origins
at
last
year's
Portland,
Oregon
Cola
con
met
for
the
first
time
about
a
week
and
a
half
ago
and
unfortunately,
I
was
unable
to
attend
the
meeting.
But
one
of
the
things
that
was
set
up
was
a
Google
Group
independent
of
the
kohai
us
Google,
suite
implementation,
and
it's
started
a
bit
of
review
of
some
of
the
bugs
in
Bugzilla.
E
There's
a
little
bit
more
of
a
concerted
effort
to
review
things
that
really
bug
us
about
acquisitions,
to
the
point
where
people
are
throwing
votes
in
debug
reporting
mechanism
towards
the
fact
that
they
would
like
to
see
things
either
developed
or
even
possibly
considered
bugs
and
have
them
resolved,
I'm,
not
quite
sure
what
the
future
meaning
schedule
is
for
this
group.
But
it
was
relatively
well
attended.
E
I
believe
there
were
maybe
about
12
of
us
in
Portland
last
year,
and
there's
been
a
little
bit
of
discussion
in
that
google
group,
which
generates
its
own
email
list.
Much
like
the
various
call
us
lists
do
so
that
was
great
to
be
able
to
get
that
started
and
even
though
I
was
unable
to
attend
my
thanks
to
those
that
took
the
initiative
based
on
our
discussions
and
Portland's
and
got
that
off
the
ground.
E
C
C
I'm
going
to
be
attending
and
I'm
going
to
be
speaking
on
behalf
of
fundraising
in
general,
but
I
will
be
speaking
about
kohai
us,
and
you
know
what
we've
been
working
towards
in
our
organizational
development
and
so
I.
Just
if
anybody
has
anything
that
they
would
like
me
to
include.
Please
feel
free
to
email.
Me
I'll
be
happy
to
try
to
work
that
into
my
presentation.
A
A
A
Think
any
of
them
were
expensive
and
I
have
the
additional
burden
of
you
know.
The
last
time
anybody
from
our
office
went
to
an
international
conference.
It
was
the
New
Zealand
conference
and
they,
while
they
were
there,
they
took
the
opportunity
to
get
a
job
and
immigrated
to
New
Zealand.
So
I'm
not
entirely
sure
my
boss
wants
to
fund
another
another
move
to
New
Zealand
I.
Guess
now
that
I
think
about
it.
I
do
have
an
announcement
of
my
own
I
at
the
kohung
in
Portland.
I
was
asked
by
shear.
A
I
was
all
if
I
would
speak
at
the
Pakistan
Koha
users
group
and
that's
coming
up
in
a
couple
of
weeks.
I
won't
be
going
to
Pakistan
I'll
just
be
doing
it
by
soon,
but
that'll
be
I,
think
the
26th
or
the
27th
then
I'm
at
a
loss
of
what
to
speak
about
and
said
I
just
talked
for
15
minutes
buy
whatever
he
wants
like
well.
I,
don't
really
want
to
talk
about
anything,
can
I
talk
about
cartoons,
and
you
know
1950s
records
and
things
that
you
know.
D
A
F
Well,
the
next
go
ahead:
yeah
I
spoke
with
Mark
Stevens
over
at
Utah
Valley
University
they're,
coming
on
board
in
July,
so
so
there's
another
library
in
Utah
this
one's
a
another
academic
library.
So
now
we
have
Westminster
College,
and
so
that's
good
they'll
be
bringing
with
them
pretty
decent
collection
and
and
and
they'll
be
bringing
you
know
an
academic
point
of
view,
which
is
good,
primarily
I
should
say
primarily.
But
you
know
the
majority.
G
A
E
E
The
tracking
statistics
that
are
provided
are
probably
a
little
bit
suspect,
not
because
of
how
they're
collected,
but
because
of
the
fact
most
Organization
email
programs
now
will
probably
automatically
suspect
anything
coming
in
as
spam
and
I.
Guess
that
it's
my
belief,
that's
the
case,
because
no
sooner
do
I
sit
at
the
magic
button.
The
sends
that
day's
messages
and
within
10
seconds
10
of
them
already
say
the
email
has
been
opened
and
that
links
with
them.
The
message
have
been
clicked,
there's
no
way
that
would
ever
be
possible.
E
So
it's
my
guess
that
there
are.
There
are
filters
in
place
that
may
be
preventing
some
of
these
from
getting
to
their
members,
and
we
do
have
that
20
to
30
percent
failure
rate
like
I
said,
but
then
again
we
are
dealing
with
data
that
is
about
2
years
old.
So
we
really
shouldn't
be
maybe
too
incredibly
surprised
at
that.
I
did
just
some
very
quick
and
dirty
research.
Cold
mailings
like
this,
usually
only
garner
a
1
to
2
percent
success
rate
anyway.
E
So
the
fact
that
we
really
only
have
two
people
so
far
was
not
really,
oh,
my
god
horrible,
and
we
really
didn't
know
what
to
expect
anyway,
not
really
having
set
any
goals
for
this
process
other
than
to
let
people
know
that
hey
we
exist,
you
know
you
can
come
and
meet
with
us.
You
can
do
all
sorts
of
good
things.
E
I
didn't
hear
back
from
one
person
who
asked
if
institutional
memberships
were
available
and
I
responded
that
right
now
we're
supporting
individuals,
but
multiple
people
are
more
than
welcome
from
any
given
organization
to
join
and
I.
Had
one
person
contacting
me
contacting
me
saying
that
she
her
organization
does
not
support
professional
memberships
and
but
she
actually
wrote
yesterday
and
I
haven't,
had
a
chance
to
write
her
back
yet,
but
I
will
be
in
touch
with
her
to
say
no.
This
was
actually
just
state
aid.
E
Hey,
hey
we're
we're
here
to
go
and
we're
here
for
you.
If
you
want
to
join
us,
so
it'll
be
interesting
to
gather
up
these
statistics
as
they
continue.
In
fact,
one
of
our
new
members
actually
has
joined
us
today.
Bob
bent
off
down,
at
least
on
my
screen
here,
he's
on
the
lower
part
of
the
screams,
so
I
bought
welcome
to
you
walk
into
the
tube.
Now
that's
a
lot
of
that
oil,
the
mailing
request.
E
So
that's
continuing
on
50
messages
a
day
if
I
get
Auto
replies,
saying
that
someone
so
is
no
longer
with
the
organization.
If
a
new
person
is
provided
I'm,
putting
those
messages
aside
and
they
will
go
out,
most
people
will
be
contacted
as
part
of
day
19,
which
has
very
few
people
in
it.
Right
now
there
were
just
a
few
stragglers
in
the
lists
of
day.
19
is
not
complete
and
those
people
will
get
attacked
on
to
the
end,
so
more
information
as
I
get
it
and
next
month
I'll
have
a
complete
report.
E
A
A
B
We'll
have
proposal
proposals
for
presentations.
Those
will
open
up
in
May.
So
if
you
think
you're
gonna
want
to
present
start
thinking
about
that
now
we
want
to
get
a
jump
on
it.
So
if
we
need
more
time,
we've
got
it
and
Jill
is
here
today
and
such
yesterday
in
our
meeting
that
if
you
guys
have
any
questions
about
Pueblo
she's
here
today,
if
you
wanted
to
ask
about
anything.
C
B
I
You
so
right,
there's
three
airports
that
she
would
be
able
to
fly
into.
Denver
is
obviously
the
largest
it's
about
two
to
two
and
a
half
hours
north
of
tobblo.
Colorado
Springs
is
really
the
one
I
would
recommend
a
little
pricier,
but
it's
much
closer.
It's
only
45
minutes
away,
and
then
we
do
have
a
local
airport
I'm,
pretty
sure
you
would
definitely
have
a
connection
in
Denver
if
you
are
to
fly
in
the
sub
low
a
little
more
expensive.
I
I
I
There
are
Club
little
West
is
a
town,
that's
about
I,
want
to
say,
10
to
15
miles
west
of
swellow.
Obviously,
there's
a
KOA
pretty
close
to
there.
There's
also
one
about
20
miles
south
of
Pablo
in
Colorado
City.
C
I
H
A
You
know,
as
far
as
logic
goes
to
two
years
ago,
at
the
Coeur
d'alene
conference,
all
the
people
from
Kansas
got
together
and
we
did
rent
a
house.
We
rented
a
vacation
house
for
the
trip
and
so
I
you
know
recommend
that
if
any
of
you
guys
are
interested
in
saving
money,
it
was
actually
cheaper
than
the
hotel
and
it
was
within
walking
distance
of
the
library,
unlike
the
hotel
in
Coeur
d'alene,
which
was
across
the
freeway
way
on
a
way
out
there.
A
H
A
What
yeah,
I
actually
was
able
to
somebody
else
had
their
Wi-Fi
router
was
open
in
the
neighborhood,
and
so
I
used
their
I
stole
Wi-Fi
from
the
neighbors,
but
that's
something
to
think
about,
though,
if
you're,
if
you're
headed
out
that
way,
it
was
you
know
if
you
get
four
or
five
people
together
grant
like
that
was
like
a
four-bedroom
house.
It
was
perfect
for
us
great.
I
C
A
A
Tables
that's
the
word.
I
was
looking
for
so
round
tables.
You
know
panel
discussions.
If
you
want
to
lead
a
workshop
on
all
of
the
workshop
days.
Maybe
that'd
be
a
great
time
for
the
acquisitions.
People
that,
to
you
know,
show
off
how
to
use
acquisitions
for
those
of
us
that
don't
use
and
things
like
that.
So
hopefully,
if
we
call
it
hackfest,
we
won't
get
the
like.
You
know
major
drop
in
attendance
on
the
third
and
the
fourth
day
like
we
got
on
the
past,
so
hey.
C
K
Yeah
I
had
another
meeting
and
I've
got
another
one
here
shortly
so
yeah
we
had
our
first
acquisitions
group
meeting
on
the
end
of
last
month
had
like
35
people
interested
I,
I.
Think
George
suggested
that
I
posted
out
on
the
listserv
and
got
all
kinds
of
responses
from
that
it.
People
were
very
interested
in
learning
from
each
other
about
acquisitions.
People
had
lots
of
questions
where
we're
going
to
meet
every
other
month
and
just
to
talk
and
then
with
Margaret's
help.
K
I
set
up
a
Google
group
that
people
can
ask
questions
in
the
meantime,
and
so
we've
had
I
forget
three
or
four.
You
know
people
asking
you
know:
how
does
everybody
do
this
or
how
does
how
do
people
do
that?
So
I
think
it'll
be
a
little
bit.
You
know,
might
take
a
little
bit
for
people
to
get
comfortable
and
get
to
know
each
other
and
and
that's
what
I'm
hoping
is
people
will
get
to
know
each
other
become
familiar
with
with
each
other
and
the
different.
K
You
know
who
else
is
in
my
situation:
Public
Library,
you
know
using
a
DI
or
whatever,
but
there
seem
to
be
a
lot
of
interest
in
in
some
kind
of
group
like
this
and
kind
of
one
of
the
goals
that
we
have
is
to
come
up
with.
Maybe
some
developments
that
we
can
present
to
this
group
for
acquisitions
and
I,
don't
know
if
that's
that's,
like
the
nutshell
of
what
happened.
If
you
got
any
questions
specifically
I'd
be
happy
to
answer
them
only
how.
K
Just
you
know
some
of
the
questions
that
were
asked
I
was
like
wow
I
wish.
I
would
have
known
that
question
earlier,
because
I
could
have
helped.
You
know
much
earlier
because
it
seemed
like
people
were
struggling.
You
know
with
this
is
just
you
know.
One
of
the
questions
was:
how
do
you?
How
do
you
do
a
blanket
pio?
You
know
something
where
you
don't
want
to
enter
all
the
individual
items
and
you
know
we
had
had
Bywater
show
us
how
to
do
that
early
on
and
you
know,
I
was
like.
Oh
yeah,
you
know.
K
Here's
I
created
a
word
document
stuck
it
out
on
on
the
in
the
Google
group,
so
that
people
can
use
that
and
I
get
lots
of.
You
know
good
feedback
from
that
too.
So
I
I
think
if
it's
it's
going
to
be
a
really
good
way
to
help
people
learn
and
to
also
realize
that
I'm,
not
the
only
one
struggling
with
this
problem.
You
know
there's
certain
things
that
are
problems
in
kohada
quahog
just
doesn't
have
the
functionality
for,
and
you
know
sometimes
you
just
think.
K
K
Track
changes
in
in
a
budget
during
the
year
you,
like
the
amount
of
a
budget
for
you
know
like
this
exam
apples
given
were
memorials.
You
know
that
can
go
up
and
down
during
the
year
as
more
donations
come
in
or
whatever
you
know,
I
built
a
way
to
track
that
in
koha
I.
Think
a
lot
of
people
were
interested
in
that
and
you
didn't
realize
it.
You.
C
C
But
the
gentleman
is
very,
he
hasn't
been
responsive
to
me
and
I've
sent
from
a
couple
emails:
okay,
there's
a
plug-in
and
I
guess
you
can
pull
reports
on
it,
so
you
can
see
the
donations
and
things
that
you
know
have
happened
throughout
a
period
of
time.
Okay,
talk
to
Kyle
and
I'll.
Send
him
another
email
see
if
I
can
get
communicate
with
me.
Okay,.
K
C
Yeah,
it's
a
plug-in
if
you
went
to
the
github
you'd
be
able
to
find
it
in
there.
It's
forever
yeah,
if
you
put
a
ticket
in
for
that
it
might
even
push
the
issue
it
might
make.
Kyle
have
to.
You
know
really
consider
if
he
wants
to
take
that
under
his
belt
and
start
supporting
it
and
get
into
the
coding
stuff.
So
yeah.
K
There
is
one
bug
out
there
that
related.
You
know
it
just
talks
about
tracking
the
amounts
of
of
a
budget,
and
so
somebody
found
it
it's
like
three
years
old
in
discussion
status,
so
they
were
encouraging
people
to
vote.
You
know
to
say:
hey
I
want
this
on
there.
You
know
this
is
something
I'm
interested
in,
so
we
started
doing
that.
So
there
is,
there
is
one
bug
out
there.
I
think
it
was
2016
the
last
time
something
had
happened
on
it.
These.
C
This
working
group
sounds
like
a
really
good
idea.
I
know
we
have
our
different
committees
within
kohai
us,
but
just
hearing
you
know
what
you've
been
able
to
do,
and
even
with
the
single
meeting
that
you've
had
so
far
with
that
position
makes
me
wonder
if
it
isn't
something
more
that
we
should
try
to
spur
on
here
at
coleye
us
and
create
different
working
groups.
Well,.
A
K
Yeah
yeah,
we
can
look,
we
can
talk
about.
You
know
our
next
meeting
and
see
you
know
if
there's
anything
now,
you
know
because
I'm
hoping
that
we
can
work
with
you
with
this
group,
you
know
and
kind
of
be
you
know
my
my
vision
or
whatever
is
kind
of
be
an
extension
of
the
kohai
us
be
like
a
subgroup
or
something
underneath
it
and
I.
A
C
Yes,
it
does
thanks
for
picking
that
in
there
Jason
all
set.
If
anybody
has
any
experience
with
with
grant
writing,
we
have
access
to
grant
station,
we
can
give
you
access
as
well.
Is
that
did
you
see
that
I
got
that
issue
resolved
with
and
we're
trying
to
find
a
grant
that
can
fit
our
scope
here
at
Kauai
us,
which
falls
mostly
under
education
as
well
as
developments,
but
we
need
creative
thinkers.
I
mean
right
now
we're
kind
of
limited
in
education
and
development.
C
If
you
guys
have
a
really
cool
idea
on
how
we
might
be
able
to
fit
a
particular
grant,
if
there
are
grants
out
there
that
that
we
can
fit
within
the
criteria
and
be
fantastic,
and
if
you
have,
if
you
have
experience,
writing
an
executive
summary
letter
of
inquiry.
If
you
have
experienced
you
know
the
smart
set
up
for
great
I,
can't
it's
an
acronym
and
I
I'm,
all
I'm
new
to
this,
so
I'm
just
kind
of
feasting.
C
A
B
We
are
still
waiting
for
two
proposals.
We
needed
more
information
from
and
they
were
waiting.
You
know
they
had
to
get
quotes
for
us
and
I
haven't
heard
back
yet
as
far
as
I
know,
and
so
we're
still
kind
of
waiting
on
that.
But
we've
got
the
forum
pretty
much
ready
to
go
as
soon
as
we
get.
Those
last
two
quotes
for
them.
Yeah.
A
A
B
B
We
have
so
we're
you
know,
thinking
about
if
making
one
of
those
for
like
Koha,
specific
things,
Co
reports,
that
kind
of
thing
could
be
useful.
That's
one
thing
that
we've
been
talking
about.
C
Everybody
knows
what
bar
chart
is,
but
it's
it's.
You
can
have
them
in
a
single
document,
front
back
front
and
back
fred's
galaxy
right.
That
just
gives
quick,
detailed
information
and
blocked
off
spaces.
So
you
can
refer
to
something
very
quickly
like
if
you
are
gonna,
if
fear
looks
like
Chris
form,
I've
added
something
here.
If
you
want
to
put
today,
if
you
want
to
do
something,
let's
say
for
Linux,
you
know
if
you're
working,
they
want
you
something
with
command
line.
C
If
you
want
to
know
what
the
different
easy
commands
are
to
be
able
to
move
from
a
folder
how
to
create
a
directory,
how
to
create
a
document
how
to
make
an
edits
people
hear
about
VI,
they
hear
about
them,
but
they
don't
know
what
these
things
are
and
then
how
to
use
them.
That's
what
it
does
it
breaks
it
down
and
they'll
put
in
different
sections.
You
might
have
one
for
command
line.
You
might
have
another
one
through
user
interface.
C
You
know
just
different
types
of
detail,
so
we
would
do
that
for
kohai
us,
and
maybe
it
could
be
something
on
circulation.
It
could
be
another
one
on
acquisitions,
it
could
be
another
one
in
reports
it
could
be,
and
then
you
would
have
this
document
if
it's
a
single
document
or
if
it's
a
bifold
or
trifold
whatever
it
might
be.
With
these
different
pages,
once
we
have
that
assemble
we'd
be
able
to
put
that
as
a
document
that
people
can
download
and
use.
B
And
one
other
thing
we've
talked
about
I
just
put
in
the
chat
is
explained
she'll,
someone
brought
it
up
at
our
last
meeting
and
it's
pretty
handy.
If
you
are
trying
to
look
up,
you
know
what
a
what
a
certain
command
does.
You
know
you
want
like
the
help
information
for
it,
you
can
just
put
it
in
here
and
it
can,
if
you're
trying
to
do
something
in
a
command
line
like
in
kohat
dev
box
or
something
so
that's
a
helpful
resource
that
we
talked
about
last
time.
J
C
H
C
Yeah
same
thing,
I
was
saying
earlier:
we
really
like
to
have
some
some
grant
writers.
I
had
an
idea
and
I
was
thinking.
Would
it
be
fun
if
you
know
to
try
to
get
people
to
start
thinking
outside
the
box?
If
there
was
something
we
could
do
at
Kauai
us
to
send
out
to
the
email
list
that
we
currently
have
and
as
we're
developing,
that
and
refining
it
send
out
to
everybody
to
have
like
a
ten
dollar
fund
drive
and
just
to
get
libraries
to
look
at
it.
C
And,
of
course
you
know,
I
come
from
a
library
and
I
know
what
happens
when
you
get
that
kind
of
stuff.
You
get
those
things
and
faxes
all
the
time.
You
get
different
things
that
they're
asking
for
from
different
organizations,
and
it
usually
goes
in
the
rounds
file.
The
thing
is:
it's
a
low
hanging
dollar
amount,
it's
something
that
anybody
can
do
and
if
we
let
them
know
that
give
them
ideas.
C
Let
them
know
that
you
know,
even
if
they're
able
to
if
they
don't
want
to
get
it
put
it
together
from
their
patronage
staff
members
and
if,
if
they
sorry
I
just
have
a
little
texture
if
they
go
to
staff
members
and
if
they
just
you
know,
find
$10,
they
can
go
to
a
store
and
they
can
put
it
on
a
credit
card.
They
can
buy
those
little
credit
cards
for
$10
or
$25
and
they
can
enter
that
into
Pay
Pal.
C
C
You
could
throw
it
into
a
cup
by
the
time
you
have
15
bucks,
you
can
walk
over
and
it
might
take
time,
but
I
mean
I
worked
in
the
library
where
they
took
time
to
go
out
and
get
doughnuts.
So
you
know
throw
the
money
in
a
can.
We're
gonna
go,
get
doughnuts
who's
gonna,
do
it.
We
volunteer
you,
so
if
somebody
picks
a
volunteer
in
the
library
on
the
way
home,
you
know
just
little
ideas
like
that,
but
try
to
get
people
thinking
that
yeah
this
is
possible.
We
can
do
it.
C
We
can
contribute
my
foot.
Even
if
we
had
you
know
it's
gonna
be
a
low
number
in
the
beginning,
but
eventually,
if
we
grew
into
you
know,
if
they
do
a
little
fun
Drive,
we
get
that
semi-annually
get
people
to
you
know
to
find
a
way
and
and
if
they
would
contribute
that
I
mean
ten
times
a
thousand
dollars.
C
You
can
see
where
that
could
go
to
education
and
development
quickly,
and
hopefully
it
would
work
and
coincide
with
membership
drives
and
so
forth,
and
it
would,
you
know,
help
people
to
see
that
there's
quite
a
bit
that's
going
on
here
and
you
know
it
is
love
hanging.
Fruit
is
low
dollar
amount
and
you
know
we'll
start
to
bring
the
bang
for
the
buck
here.
So
just
you
know
just
a
couple
thoughts
but
I'm
getting
back
to
grant-writing.
A
E
E
There's
really
only
one
other
thing
to
talk
about,
and
that
is
I've
only
received
one
person
who's
volunteered
to
serve
as
an
auditor
for
the
organization's
records
for
last
year.
So
I
will
begin
work
with
that
person
having
served
as
an
auditor
of
a
nonprofits
books
before
I've
always
done
it
in
person,
so
I'm
not
quite
sure,
I'm
going
to
get
this
to
work.
E
2019
for
that
I
have
yet
to
file
the
state
of
Kansas
report,
mostly
because
that
requires
a
$40
filing
fee
and
I
keep
on
leaving
the
debit
card
for
the
organization
at
home,
locked
away
whenever
I
had
to
think
about
the
fact
that
I
really
need
to
get
that
started.
Writing
these
the
end
filing
these
forms
is
actually
a
very
easy
task
because
of
the
record,
the
record-keeping
is
already
done
for
that
doesn't
really
take
much
time.
E
I
just
have
to
remember
to
put
the
debit
card
in
my
wallet
so
that
I
can
go
ahead
and
actually
get
the
report
filed.
We've
got
until
June
15th
to
do
that.
So
it's
not
like
we're
running
up
against
some
deadline.
That's
in
five
days
for
the
rest
of
the
country
and
individuals
for
those
filing
their
US
income
taxes.
So
that's
it
from
finance.
We're
looking
good
next
month
will
be
a
bigger
report.
It
will
represent
and
talk
about
the
first
quarter
of
calendar
year.
E
A
Good
report,
as
always
they
start.
Thank
you.
I,
think
that
takes
us
on
the
open
discussion,
bugs
issues
etc.
I
did
when
Rhonda
was
talking,
I
went
over
and
I
fell
beef
both
that
she
was
talking
about
with
the
acquisitions,
but
she
was
talking
about
so
I,
just
posted
that
in
the
chat
box.
So
that's
one,
it
sounds
like
everybody
in
acquisitions
would
be
interested
in
having
us
all
come
over
there
and
say
yeah.
Why
don't
we
fix
this.
A
B
We're
looking
forward
to
that,
and
especially
the
addition
of
the
stock
rotation
for
coho,
which
is
I'm,
putting
the
link
in
the
chat
there,
but
we'll
have
to
do
some
testing,
because
Martin
was
pretty
sure
it
worked
a
certain
way,
but
the
code
makes
it
think.
Look
to
me
like
it
might
work
a
different
way,
so
we're
gonna
have
to
do
some
testing
before
we
can
start
working
on
that
be
in
a
district
within
a
larger
consortium.
B
A
I'm,
looking
forward
to
that,
seeing
how
that
works,
you
I
don't
have
as
many
libraries
like
you
do
in
that
situation.
If
we
have
one
year
that
could
benefit
from
that
a
lot.
So
there
was
one
bug.
Our
test.
Server
has
already
been
updated
to
each
one.
11
and
I
can't
find
the
bug
number
for
it,
but
I
don't
know
how
many
people
it
affects
on
the
reports
page
in
Quahog.
A
There
is
the
space
at
the
bottom
of
the
page
where
you
can
put
HTML
and
that's
broken
in
some
versions
of
1811
the
HTML
doesn't
render
is
HTML.
It
just
looks
like
it's
just
the
raw
HTML,
but
I
think
that's
been
fixed,
but
I
don't
think
it's
fixed
in
1811,
o3
I
think
it's
1811
it's
fixed,
but
I'm,
not
sure
if
anybody
is
using
that
other
than
other
than
Nichols.
A
Are
you
getting?
Are
you
an
early
adopter?
We
are
not
in
our
test
servers
an
early
adopter.
The
rest
of
us
are
because
policy
are
policies
for
the
shared
catalog
or
that
we
do
two
weeks
of
training
first
staff
before
we
before
we
do
any
upgrades,
and
so
you
know
I'll
do
the
Bywater
training
and
figure
out
what
I
need
to
train
everybody
on.
Then
I'll
actually
go
out
and
train
them,
because
we
we
do
at
least
three
trainings
and
two
of
them
are
outside
of
this
office.
A
We
just
we
just
have
built
in
our
system
that
you
know,
we've
got
54
libraries
to
train.
We
try
to
try
to
make
sure
that
we
do
all
the
training
before
the
yeah
before
the
upgrade
and
then
adding
this
wrinkle
into
and
where
I've
promised
everybody
that
we'll
do
at
least
two
trainings,
not
in
Lawrence,
as
in
layer
complexity,
to
everything
sure.
C
E
Most
important
number
we
have
is
the
yeah
a
literal
employee,
identification
number
and
that
was
actually
assigned
way
back
in
2016
when
Robin
Hastings
filed
the
paperwork
with
the
Internal
Revenue
Service,
at
which
point
in
time
we
were
officially
classified
as
a
501
C
3
I'd
have
to
do
a
little
bit
of
research,
I'm,
not
sure
that
nonprofit
organizations
qualify
for
Duns
numbers
or
not.
I'd
have
to
do
a
little
bit
of
looking
to
that.
One.
C
Of
the
things
in
some
of
the
grants
that
I'm
looking
at
and
some
of
the
training
I've
gone
through,
is
they
recommend
that
you
have
your
Sam's
number
correct,
which
is
associated
with
it
done
so
I'm
thinking
that
it
should
and
it
looks
like
it?
Doesn't
it's
not
going
to
be
a
cost,
but
it's
going
to
be
some
work
just
to
maybe
the
paperwork
and
so
forth
to
to
get
it
in
so.
H
A
H
A
H
A
Brains
on
Cola
right
now
on
Firefox,
that's
what
didn't
occur
to
me,
but
yes,
we've
had
several
libraries
that
had
the
same
thing
that
I
get.
These
panic
calls
saying
the
my
first
encounter
with
it
was
I.
Had
this
panic
call
saying
the
sounds:
don't
work
the
sales
don't
work,
but
they
work
on
this
other
computer,
but
not
this
one
and
then
I
tested
online
and
and
everything
was
fine,
because
I
hadn't
upgraded
Firefox.
Yet
so
it
took
a
couple
of
days
for
us
to
even
figure
out.
What's
going
on.
A
H
H
A
weird
bug:
Eric
came
up
with
a
word
bug.
Yesterday,
one
of
my
libraries
couldn't
search
for
her
lists
in
the
list
light
table
on
the
list
page
it
would,
it
would
fail
out
at
processing,
and
we
found
that
one
of
her
reports
had
a
space
and
at
the
very
end
of
the
title,
and
for
some
reason
that,
like
completely
killed
the
searching,
so
she
typed
in
her
name,
it
wouldn't
bring
it
up.
H
D
D
D
C
You
think
oh
hi
us
and
you
know
maybe
seeing
if
there's
interested
people
bring
those
to
us
I,
don't
know
it
would
be
necessary
to
go
out
in
in
a
male
and
maybe
that'd
be
another
way
to
spur
on
an
interest
in
membership,
but
I
just
think.
That's
a
really
good
idea
and
I
think
what
they
were
able
to
accomplish.
Even
you
know
just
pulling
35
people
together
to
discuss
acquisitions.