Paul
On Apr 18, 2004, at 9:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simon King posted:I recently did a portrait session* with a family who has recent moved
here (Perth, Western Australia) from Houston, Texas.
We were arranging enlargement numbers and sizes, and on my list of
options I had what I consider a normal size - 8" x 12". They'd never
heard of it and were sure that "you can't get 8x12 matts in America,
only 8x10"
I was a little shocked. Any US PDMLers care to comment - surely you have
8x12s
I haven't actually looked for 8x12" matts, but fer darn shure you can get 8x12
PRINTS (8x10 IS more common, but 8x12 can be found)
PS
When we were talking they also told me that no one uses butter in
sandwiches - they though it was weird that we do. You live and learn...
Oh, please. I use butter in sandwiches. And I live 200 miles from Houston,
which, relatively speaking, is not all that far.
Some people have a way of applying their own limited experience to everybody
else. These are probably the same kind of people who walk into a crowded room
and say "Nobody's here!" when they mean "nobody I know is here."
ERN always a nobody

