<html><div>I'm working with John Gonzalez on the GM Announcement of his talk on the Internet Archive.</div>
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<div>Below is his first draft of what he'd cover. It's not a detailed outline, but an overview of the talk. I'll be working on it Tuesday or Wednesday and plan to run what I do by him.</div>
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<div>Let me know if there is anything we want him to add in the description, etc.</div>
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<div>Babette<br><br>---------- Forwarded Message ----------<br>From: John Gonzalez <jcg@archive.org><br>To: "B. Bloch" <bcbloch@juno.com><br>Subject: Re: Re GGCS Presentations Email List<br>Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2018 14:26:58 -0700<br><br></p>
<p>No problem. Can I send some proposed copy, and then you let me know of we still need to talk on Wednesday morning?</p>
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<div class="">I was thinking something along the lines of:</div>
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<div class=""><em class="">Introduction to the Internet Archive!</em></div>
<div class=""><em class="">Please join us to find out more about the Internet Archive. We scan and store about billions web URLs every week, and since 1996 have created a large collection of over 325 Billion complete web pages. We make these available through the Wayback machine�but there is much more that we do.</em></div>
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<div class=""><em class="">Come learn about what the Internet Archive is doing to store digital content of all types: audio, movies, software, VR content, radio, and television. </em></div>
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<div class=""><em class="">This talk will be wide-ranging, touching on what we do (and why), how our content is used, the technologies we use to capture and keep over 40 Petabytes of content, and of course, a tour ot a small sampling of the fun and quirky content to be found in our collections.</em></div>
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<div class="">On Mar 25, 2018, at 10:26 AM, B. Bloch <<a class="" href="mailto:bcbloch@juno.com">bcbloch@juno.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div class="">John...when I forwarded the message from Barbara Hansen, I overlooked the fact that she had sent it via our Presentations Committee's List Serve.</div>
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<div class="">When you replied, your not being subscribed to that list caused your reply to be bounced and the ListServe coordinator sent Barbara and me a message not to have non members try to use the list address shown.</div>
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<div class="">I hadn't thought about any reply from you going to the List. I'll be more careful to edit it out of messages I send you, and give you the Email address of the person who asked a question.</div>
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<div class="">However, if you really want or need to reach the whole Presentations Committee, you can address a message to <a class="" href="mailto:present@ggcs.org">present@ggcs.org</a></div>
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<div class="">Sorry about that mix up and hope the bounce message wasn't confusing. </div>
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