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To: mishedlo who wrote (99167)5/2/2001 11:13:47 PM
From: Tom M   of 436258
 
<for average JOE and that is 90% of the market, digital cameras are a wonder and that is where we are headed.>
hi mishedlo, I had integrated the first generations of the logitec digital camera in an expert system I developed in the early 90's for disaster recovery planning. Nobody had a clue to the poor resolution vs film, except for some Kodak comments at the time that said if Kodak had just come out with their film resolution after the first digital cameras, Wall St. would bill them as the best invention of the century <G>.

That aside, it's the "and that is where we are headed" comment that got me as my Audio-CD-recording-nephew recently asked me for my old turntable because he heard at college that albums could be better than some CDs. The generation I thought was so dumbed down are discussing continuous analog vs sampled digital recording! And I saw a row of vinyl albums at my local CD store for the first time ever (has always been CD's). Perhaps the "new era" generation is starting to question convention?

regards,
Tom
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