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To: jeff greene who wrote (2515)5/16/1999 9:35:00 PM
From: WTSherman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4400
 
<With all do respect, if you are not aware of this technology being deployed by Kodak and B&H, you most probably have not invested enough DD into SSPI to warrant your investment, IMHO.<

While very politely phrased your post has an underlying tone that doesn't befit anyone who has invested in SSPI(and experienced years of decline). It seems to presume that there are some major deals which have been struck between SSPI and Kodak/BH. I don't know the scope of the Kodak situation, but, the BH side is minor to this point and any futures are speculative to say the least. If you think there is more to it than this then its you who need to do some additional DD.



To: jeff greene who wrote (2515)5/17/1999 3:46:00 AM
From: Edwin S. Fujinaka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4400
 
Jeff,...One of the useful aspects of participating in these discussions on these BBs is that people with some access to detailed information can transmit that information to some of us who are less informed. Let me ask you; What do you know about the relationship between Kodak and SSPI? Is Spectrum building a high dollar board that is incorporated in the system that Kodak is using to create the digital images that they put on CD's and sell to retail customers in addition to the usual film processing? If Kodak is successful in selling a lot of digitized pictures to their retail customers is it likely to result in tens of thousands of high dollar items purchased from SSPI? Or are SSPI's maximum potential sales limited to tens of items rather than tens of thousands? I have been reading these notes on this Board for about a year now along with the SSPI news releases and I don't have a clue. I only know there was supposed to be some association between SSPI and Kodak related to the retail digital imaging but I haven't seen anyone post any details here. If you review my other posts on various subjects you will notice that I do tend to research my subjects and post detailed information as I find it. The reason that I have been given for the lack of detailed information is that the customer requires secrecy. In any case, I'd be pleased to hear any hint of anything that you might know that you can share with the rest of us. Thank you for whatever light you can shed.