I see a humor in it.  It is true also.  I'm not making fun of another's
plight.

Let me tell ya, if the people in refugee camps are running around with
disposable cameras and getting film processed I'd be surprised.  If they
are, we better stop sending cash.

Disposables are probably just about the most expensive kind of camera one
can buy.  While in Florida I was going to get one for the beach.  Let's see,
I can buy 3 single-use 24 exposure cameras for around $25.00, or I can buy a
cheapo P&S for $20.00 and a 4-pack of film for $8.00.  I've now spent
$28.00, only $3.00 more, I have an extra roll of film, and a camera I can
use over and over.  Disposables are one of the biggest ripoffs I've seen in
a long time.

Tom C.


> > Sac> Ss. Right now, they have more than two billion potential customers,
> > one
> > Sac> billion of whom don't have... electricity.
> >
> > "As most of them don't have even enough food or drinkable water, I think
> > Kodak will have to become a major humanitarian player if he wants to
sell
> > _any_cameras to them..."
> >
>
> The repsumption od course being that all people without electricity are
poor.
> Not true.
>
> > Sac> But they all have eyes to see prints. :))
> >
> > "And they all got mouths to eat them (the prints) :(
>
> That's rude and crude.
>
> Mafud
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