The Highgate Collection. I think I want a hard copy to lug around to conventions with me. I'm positively baffled to find that there's a longer version I've never looked at, but comparing them in tabs on my phone is serving only to remind me why I want a printed copy.
This version is 246 pages - https://www.juggle.me.uk/passing/highgate2014-05-16.pdf
Whilst here we have 340 - https://jugglingedge.com/pdf/highgate.pdf
Is more better? If someone else could have a strong opinion to save me having to form one, I'd be much obliged.
I think the Juggling Edge version is the most up to date version as it has James's introduction in it, Aidan was updating the book in 2013 https://jugglingedge.com/forum.php?ThreadID=1138
The Juggling Edge version is doing something strange with the pages for me; eg page 44 is just one line of text
https://jugglingedge.com/pdf/highgate.pdf#page=44 and there are many other pages with very little text for no obvious reason
My other problem with the Juggling Edge version is the page numbers in the contents section are wrong; eg the contents says Willy Wonka's One Count is on page 121 but you will in fact find it on page 98
I could also do with a printed version, if anyone knows where you can get it printed cheaply
Yes the single line taking up a whole page is somewhat perturbesome...
Perhaps an opportunity for a doodle, rather than attempting to wrangle the pdf
Oh gosh, and the index (a novel feature of the Edge version) has it on page 101. The plot thickens
For me the best thing about the index is that it includes the entry "Index" (albeit with the wrong page number for itself), but I like that it recognises itself.
I did have a mind to try and correct the page number errors a few years ago, but it seems I have left it in the hope someone more competent might fix it.
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