My feeling is that NOVA is valuable and I do like it. When I suggested it should be available to the public, my thought was that it would serve as an example of the kind of companionship that is available with club membership. It would serve as a marketing tool not like S&T or Astronomy magazines, but just to give a feeling for what we do and what we're like. I don't think it should be repetitive in order to teach others what a lot of our members already know. My thought was that anyone interested enough in Utah astronomy to check out the club web site should be able to look at NOVA too. On the topic of personal information, I agree that should not be avalable for the general public. Finally, since this is a spout-off session, I want to say I agree with Ann that we should be looking strictly at an on-line edition. By now so many people have Internet connections that it shouldn't really be a problem. There's not much point in raising dues just to pay postage when the electronic version is readily available to anyone interested -- no matter how poor, in fact, because anyone can use the Internet at the local library. Thanks, Joe