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To: Bruce Robbins who wrote (3173)12/19/2000 4:15:01 PM
From: TheBusDriver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
<<As for silver, I think the Chinese have done more to wreck the party than digital cameras have>>

I have to agree here bruce. For every digital camera one needs a pc to store the pictures. Outside the US this is more of an issue. However, in all my travels in some really out of the way, middle of nowwhere places I have always been able to get two things: a coke (not always cold) and a roll of film.

While I was in the US recently I was very surprised to see in one department store a line of people cueing up to deposit their film or pickup their pictures. There were quite a few people there too and it looked like an ongoing problem as they had the area roped off like you find at airports.

Well so what you say?...one store maybe they are cheap or something? Another part of town and a completely different store....thousands and thousands of packages of film waiting to be claimed at one off those office depot wherehouse (sp?) stores. Line of people outside waiting to drop off their film.......

I don't think digital camera's will make a difference for some time to come. JMO.

Wayne