It's because we're an old, dying breed. This is aimed at today's kids who have been programmed by the iPadPodPhone to expect everything to be on the "cloud".

You'll be able to work on your photos anytime - anyplace you can find an open Wi-Fi.

From: Eactivist
Maybe I am missing something, probably am, being  the old foggy that I am
-- but why in the #$%! should I want to store my photos  on a remote server?
I guess I think I am missing the point of "cloud." I mean,  thank you very
much, but I prefer storing my photos on my own computer (and back  up hard
drives).

Marnie aka Doe

In a message dated  5/30/2013 12:19:12 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected]  writes:
Now, was that Company A ('80's) or Company I ('90's)?   ;-)

On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 9:40 AM, Gerrit Visser  <[email protected]> wrote:
So really they are saying what I  learned to say at a company we both
worked
for: "Thank you for your  input". This of course meant that I mostly
ignored
it  :-)

Gerrit


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