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To: Raja who wrote (1642)12/6/2000 12:36:25 PM
From: Bruce Robbins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4409
 
I think the digital photography vs film argument sounds a lot like the old "paperless" office argument. We consume more paper now than we did 10 years ago... and in a year we will probably consume more silver for photography than we did this year. Are there any published figures demonstrating that silver demand in photography has diminished?



To: Raja who wrote (1642)12/7/2000 12:15:11 AM
From: Eva  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4409
 
<<THAT TRADITIONAL FILM IS HERE TO STAY FOR A LONG TIME, no matter if a billion people from developed nations adopt the digital camera.>>

Have you looked at the stockprice of Eastman Kodak. Seen the price of "traditonal Cameras" lately.?

I am a big shareholder in BAy, not because of silver use in Cameras, there is countless other uses, which will need silver, get off your high horse , man