David,
Oh, she was well aware of the cost. She was more afraid of her
husband for some reason. He wanted her to use the camera. My guess
is that she tried to be very frugal in her shots.
Bruce
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 3:36:16 PM, you wrote:
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DCS> P.S. Bruce, one last question
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Dayton
Subject: Re[4]: Behind the counter with digital
> William,
>
> The story is true. The couple is very well to do and her
husband
> wanted her to use the best P&S. How he determined that, I
don't know.
> The lab owner sai
I have to agree with Herb on this. I personally have no problem
turning in a partially shot roll, but my wife would have fits. She
doesn't want to waste a single shot on film. She'll hold that roll
until the next occasion even if it will be awhile and there are only a
couple of shots left. Penn
William,
The story is true. The couple is very well to do and her husband
wanted her to use the best P&S. How he determined that, I don't know.
The lab owner said that she was afraid to tell him how much per roll
they were spending. Even after explaining that she could reuse the
cards, she real
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