Ah, but the problem is that Mr Joe Littleguy is a lot easier to regulate than
Mr Big Industry Lobbiest. Now of course their are only about 0.1% as many folks
doing chemical based photography, but that never did stop the lawmakers from
doing their thing. In fact they like it because they are not
So far I haven't seen such a regulation proposed, nor can I imagine how
it could be reasonably enforced.
graywolf wrote:
Ah, but the problem is that Mr Joe Littleguy is a lot easier to regulate than
Mr Big Industry Lobbiest. Now of course their are only about 0.1% as many
folks doing
If silver oxide is such a toxin, why do we still value and use silverware?
OTOH, if you process enough, silver recovery can net you some small change.
Regards,
Bob...
Life isn't like a box of chocolates . .
it's more like a jar of
So, I guess the best thing is to talk to a local lab (mini or
otherwise) and see if they'll take the used fix for proper disposal
according to whatever the local law is.
Thanks, I'll see if anyone around here will take it :o)
rg2
On 9/8/07, Bob Blakely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If silver
Rebekah wrote:
So, I guess the best thing is to talk to a local lab (mini or
otherwise) and see if they'll take the used fix for proper disposal
according to whatever the local law is.
Thanks, I'll see if anyone around here will take it :o)
rg2
I think you guys are
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