tdekany wrote:
Why do you put words in other people’s mouths? Anotherview clearly didn’t say anything like that. Do you really not know the advantages of digital besides convenience? And btw,,why do you use a digital camera, a computer,,telephone etc......?
Why not stick to your 8x10, write letters, use a horn?? Stop being a hypocrite.
Rigid thinking is a waste of time. Evidently not in your reality, but there is a a huge gray area between black and white.
Last time I looked, 99% of the products sold today are consumer driven. Welcome to reality.
AND WHERE ARE YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS?
Are you a troll/trouble maker or a photographer?
Which one are you?
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Please stop the name calling, tdekany. It's not helping.
Your quote proves that I didn't put words in anyone's mouth.
I merely said digital photography is more convenient than film.
Do you disagree with that?
You are mistaken that 99% of all products being for the consumer.
If you had worked in industry, you would realize that there are
millions of industrial products that the consumer never sees.
You may not build roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, or skyscrapers--
but somebody does. You may not maintain heavy equipment,
power stations, aircraft, ships, submarines -- but somebody does.
How many parts and supplies go into building a digital camera?
How much specialized tools and machinery are used? Some builds
and sells every single one of those products.
Conumer demand is a large part of total demand, so it is very important
from a macroeconomic standpoint. But it by no means is the lion's
share of products and product categories. For example, Any large
electronics supplier has an enormous catalog of parts.
THe number of prescription drugs and medical devices is truly enormous,
not to mention all the supplies and equipment used by doctors,
dentists and in hospitals. All of it is made and sold by someone.
Limited experience is the root of much misunderstanding.