Geez Shel, you're as bad as I am! My company has spent 100s of hours developing a program that keeps track of us and our service calls. Every time they can't come up with a piece of data out comes my trusty pocket notebook and Eureka! there's the answer! Really get's their panties in a bunch when I do that! ;-) My $1.69 vs their $10,000.00 The big difference is that I know what's important enough to write down, the computer hasn't a clue!
Don > -----Original Message----- > From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:08 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Have digital cameras made us better photographers? > > > Many years ago, in a far away and long forgotten land, there was a simple > device that helped the people remember things like exposure > parameters. It > was called a pencil. A photographer would often carry one, and > would write > down the details on a page of a small notebook. These notes could be > referenced at any time. > > Shel > > > > [Original Message] > > From: E.R.N. Reed > > > Shooting digital also gives you actual data to examine, to see what > > worked and what didn't. > > I'm not saying this has actually helped me but it does provide an extra > > tool with potential. > >

