> 
> From: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/05/16 Mon PM 11:01:22 GMT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Leica digital back no longer vapourware
> 
> On 16 May 2005 at 22:58, Jens Bladt wrote:
> 
> > Most people buy digiatal cameras without realizing why they want it. If you 
> > want
> > 4x6 print for your family album (that's what most people want), thers no 
> > reason
> > to go digital. I believe history will remember our generation as the 
> > generation
> > that didn't leave any photographs for the next generatoin. They will die as 
> > fast
> > as the harddrives, CD's and servers within which they only exist for a few
> > years, perhaps as much as a decade. Then they'll be lost forever.
> 
> I'm with you regarding the environmental impact aspect of changing phones 
> yearly (or more) I personally have a hand-me-down and have only owned 4 
> mobile 
> phones since 1992. I think it's a very sad state of affairs that you can 
> often 
> buy a new phone and service cheaper than it costs to just maintain a service 
> on 
> an existing phone. 

The biggest problem with all this disposable personal technlogy is the power 
sources.  It only takes one or two NiCad batteries to "kill" a landfill cell 
and prevent it doing its proper composting job.  Most people don't realise that 
there is a jolly good reason for making it illegal to dispose of them in the 
normal refuse.  Their small size makes it almost impossible to find them.

m

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