Filing suit for billions isn't going to solve the problem. All it will do is raise the price of all of our goods.
I went from Shaw AFB to Zweibrucken AB, Germany in '70 and missed Vietnam entirely. I have lots of plastic 35mm cans. My wife uses most of them for a variety of things.
Your picture reminds me of several old Kodak cameras I inherited from my mother who traveled to Europe in her youth and shot B&W 120 film. I still have the cameras and her negatives (and pictures).
I use the same size cards. They read/write fast enough and hold plenty of images for the scenic photography I take.
It's amazing the number of calls we get that are scam calls; it's probably 50-70% of the calls. Thank goodness for caller ID.
Years ago when I heard that Kodak wasn't going to make the projector anymore, I stocked up on bulbs!!! Still have some but probably won't use them since I've long ago gone digital. I didn't go digital until the image quality equalled or bettered Kodachrome (or Ektachrome).
Bridges: Well said. And I agree with everything you said, I've just never taken the time to write it all down as you have.
Only if you want to get really technical. And the answer is it's way greater than any pixel array can resolve.
Same here. It makes sense. Why would you do anything else??
That's what I use. It makes all the sense.
Oh, and don't forget: the threat of nuclear war hanging over our heads. That was fun. The Cuban missle crisis in '62.
Oh, and don't forget: the threat of nuclear war hanging over our heads. That was fun. The Cuban missle crisis in '62.
Boy, does that bring back memories. Reading by flashlight under the covers, sneaking out on the roof outside my bedroom window to have a smoke. And all the other stuff. Nothing really bad but just mischeous.
I drive a pickup all the time and I never tailgate because it's harder to stop than a car; especially if I have a load in the bed.