Bill,
I'll bet you a Big Mac we can find film in your freezer and mine in 10 years.
July 16th, 2015
Regards,  Bob S.

On 7/15/05, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Collin R Brendemuehl"
> Subject: It's the film cameras that are dead
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> 
> > Apple's competition wasn't IBM.  It was Microsoft.
> > Mistaken perspective hurt Apple.  Big time.
> >
> > A new estimation of the situation:
> > Film will be around for a long time.  But the value of the film camera is
> > disappearing.
> > Locally, the two big retailers aren't picking up  any volume of film
> > cameras for students.
> > There are enough of them out there.  They still sell the paper &
> > chemistry.
> > But even schools are now looking toward the digital revolution.
> >
> > Now is the time to dump film cameras, or to buy up extras for the future.
> 
> How do you think that film will be around if everyine is shooting digital,
> and no one is shooting film?
> In ten years, the only place you will see film in public is behind glass at
> the Smithsonian and george Eastman House.
> 
> William Robb
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