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To: Ausdauer who wrote (34688)11/14/2000 10:09:09 AM
From: Apollo  Respond to of 54805
 
Good post and hyperlinks, Aus. Thanks <eom>



To: Ausdauer who wrote (34688)11/14/2000 10:43:31 AM
From: mauser96  Respond to of 54805
 
Aus,I don't think the need to have a PC and a printer is a big problem at the moment. Decent digital cameras cost several hundred dollars and most of their buyers probably have the PC and the printer. A cheap film point and shoot or a disposable camera represent such a superior value for most snapshot users that it will be years before they seriously look at digital. Thus at some point in the future it could be a problem but hopefully solutions will appear by then. I worry a lot about an economic slowdown or recession, because digital camera purchases can always be delayed. If the market keeps going down it will surely deter me from buying a new one :). SNDK lacks gorilla status,so I have a small position and hold it very lightly. Speaking of recession, NYSE action over the last few months indicates that the odds of a recession are increasing. If the odds were high the NYSE would be down even further. The old joke that the stock market has predicted 10 of the last 7 recessions is mostly true.