I certainly understand that point-of-view, Joe. It also requires a level of committment that may be hard to stick with in the long run. Although that solar lecture would have been a very good one to archive. How would you feel if someone recorded a meeting on their own, with the speaker's permission? Is SLAS permission needed? On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Joe Bauman <josephmbauman@yahoo.com> wrote:
I would be uncomfortable with that level of scrutiny. Every time someone made a joke or asked a dumb question, it would be recorded. I prefer not to do video on a regular basis, but to keep our club casual. If we have a notable speaker from out-of-town, who would be getting a fee of some kind, that might be worth recording -- if the speaker agrees. But otherwise I'm sure many of us would feel a dramatic chill fall across our spontaneity. Thanks, Joe