Hi Tomorrow's TeX Hour is a bit special. It's the first devoted to Experiments and Exploration. It's also the 20th TeX Hour, and so a time to celebrate, look back and look forward. The meeting is Thursday 29 April, 6:30 to 7:30pm UK time. The time now in the UK is at https://www.google.com/search?q=uk+time. The zoom link for the meeting is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/78551255396?pwd=cHdJN0pTTXRlRCtSd1lCTHpuWmNIUT09 The TeX Hour has a monthly cycle for its topics. First Thursday: Beginners Second Thursday: Accessibility Third Thursday: Conversion (eg LaTeX to PDF, LaTeX to HTML, markdown to LaTeX) Fourth Thursday: Durable Documents (same outputs give same input across space and time) Fifth Thursday: Experiments and Exploration. After tomorrow, the next E+E TeX Hour is Thursday 29 July, which is just before the online TeX 2021 conference https://tug.org/tug2021/. At tomorrow's TeX hour I'd like us to take a 3-month before and after view of the TeX Hour, with an eye on presentations at the TeX conference. I'm also looking to curate our growing library of video records. As usual in TeX Hours, all are welcome. Looking forward, next month we focus on Bibtex and reference management. On Thursday 6 May we're pleased to welcome Patrick Daly, author of the widely used natbib package. He'll give us the history of natbib, and answer questions. The focus will be on the Beginner experience. We hope later in the month to have a more technical reference management TeX Hour, either as Conversion or Durable Documents. Finally, the videos from last week are now available 1990s archives - arXiv.org, CTAN, CPAN, archive.org and CRAN: https://youtu.be/jyNJthTNzTY Archives, security, LOCKSS, git as a distributed CAS: https://youtu.be/YH0sVo4nu6s Better bibliographies - a brainstorm: https://youtu.be/YrzDNT2CgsE Bibtex and custom-bib: https://youtu.be/tqAZhMnppOo Computing and errors, from 1820 to today: https://youtu.be/pZJjNnJGhwo Introductions: https://youtu.be/c0DHMFnB0u8 Other citation managers, key-hash-value store: https://youtu.be/t9jExB070AQ Small is also beautiful - TinyTeX and in-browser TeX: https://youtu.be/PU0UNeRDnIY Some jewels - TUGboat, bibnet, DOIs: https://youtu.be/5xxAYJ5xnXo Thanks to Nelson Beebe, Sebastian Rahtz, George Greenwade and others: https://youtu.be/1EM6hfTM3IE with best regards Jonathan