>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.


This doesn't surprise me in the least. Had to happen somewhere. Now, when 
the lady handed in her memory card, what if she got back in exchange, 
right there and then, a freshly wiped identical card, ready to go - and 
was told, "here you go madam, another Digital Film card, ready to put 
straight into your camera and use straight away. Your prints and CD will 
be ready in 3 hours."

The memory card will become ubiquitous and pervasive - they will be given 
away like rolls of film on the cover of AP, in time.

Cot

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