----- Original Message ----- From: Bruce Dayton Subject: Re[2]: Behind the counter with digital
> William, > > You were far more plain and lucid in your description of what I am > seeing also. That has been my point to Cotty, that the crowds and > masses are not having good luck with digital and that labs are taking > part of the rap when they are really victims. I just had the day from hell over this very issue. It's easy to be lucid when the unpleasant memories are so fresh. > > My lab owner told me of a lady that faithfully brought in her memory > cards to get prints back. One time he asked her how she backed up and > saved the images. She replied that she threw the card away because it > was full and would buy another to replace it. He asked her why she > used the camera and she said that her husband had bought it for her > and wanted her to use it. So instead of about $10.00 per roll > equivalent she was spending closer to $50.00 per roll. Bruce, If this story had come from anyone other than you, I would be questioning the veracity of it. All I can say is BUUWAAAHAAAHAAAHAAA!!! William Robb