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vanhookc
shares
17 years ago
latest #12
vanhookc
asks
17 years ago
where is the future going for camera and film production?
www.kodak.com/US/en/corp...
vanhookc
17 years ago
ponders this:
www.technewsworld.com/st...
sharon_elin
says
17 years ago
I remember my Kodak instamatic camera with flashcubes and sending film off for printing. We've come a long way! Kodak will adapt or die out.
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dmcordell
says
17 years ago
Just like all of the rest of us & the world!
dmcordell
says
17 years ago
I had one of those little Brownies
upload.wikimedia.org/wik...
vanhookc
17 years ago
those ole 50's pics hold their b/w; no fading. Sometimes the paperless pics are not as much fun as old albums. Love the brownie!
dmcordell
vanhookc
17 years ago
lot of symbolism here. Education is like that...everchanging to keep it in the clouds...web 2.0 appls..what the kids do; keep up teachers
dmcordell
says
17 years ago
vanhookc
You had to hold the Brownie at waist height - I wouldn't even be able to SEE the framed image now!
vanhookc
17 years ago
At the day and age of the brownie did you even know what the word digital meant?
dmcordell
says
17 years ago
Well, digits were numbers and fingers...
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