Hi Everyone, I hope everyone is staying inside and staying cool. Here in middle Georgia, it would have to cool down 10 or 15 degrees before it got hot. <g> Just had a few rolls of microfilm digitized and the quality of what I've seen so far has impressed me. My question that I'd like to ask everyone, if you care to respond, is this - If you could have just a few rolls of Gibson Co microfilm digitized and placed onto CDs, which ones would they be? Later this year, I'd like to be able to get a few more rolls of film digitized and made available to Gibson Co researchers. The rights to the CDs remain with the folks digitizing the film and creating the CDs (Digital Antiquities). They are the only ones that will have the right to sell the CDs (i.e. I'm just trying to make the resources available - I make nothing from their creation or sale - actually I lose quite a bit of money). If you are interested in the details, please just ask me or visit www.digital-antiquities.com and look at what it takes to sponsor the digitization of a roll of microfilm. You can respond to me directly or to the list if you want others to know your response. Thanks everyone. You are a great group of researchers and volunteers. Take care, Eddy G. Clark 1984 University of Tennessee @ Knoxville Graduate - Go Vols!