I remember when Kodachrome 200 came out. Just around the time me, a kid of 21, had finally saved up enough to buy that top of the line Nikon F3 HP. I scarcely had anything else in that camera for 25 years. I always liked that warm golden color palette that Kodachrome gave you. Ektachrome just didn't do what Kodachrome did.
Kodachrome we knew thee well. Moved on to better technology digital with the times. But you'll always hold that special place in our hearts. How many fond memories you have left us.
Film will never go away. It will fade to the point of only one or two manufacturers making a small handful of types then the wake-up call will sound: Dying Medium Here! There may be no more!
Then there will develop (no pun intended) a small but determined movement dedicated to using and preserving the "old way" of traditional photography at any cost. And "at any cost" will allow those one or two manufacturers to keep making that small handful of types for what has essentially become a novelty market.
Are these Mac clone makers that dumb, or are they intentionally trying to test the waters to the point where a legal judgment is finally made? Who among them has the financial fortitude to succeed in such a legal upheaval against Apple?
The first Mac clone maker who figures out you simply ship OS X uninstalled in the sealed retail box will be a huge success. ~ST
It's sickening to hear the talking heads insist we must speak out over this crooked election.
Like they all did in 2000, huh?
I remember when Kodachrome 200 came out. Just around the time me, a kid of 21, had finally saved up enough to buy that top of the line Nikon F3 HP. I scarcely had anything else in that camera for 25 years. I always liked that warm golden color palette that Kodachrome gave you. Ektachrome just didn't do what Kodachrome did.
Kodachrome we knew thee well. Moved on to better technology digital with the times. But you'll always hold that special place in our hearts. How many fond memories you have left us.
Film will never go away. It will fade to the point of only one or two manufacturers making a small handful of types then the wake-up call will sound: Dying Medium Here! There may be no more!
Then there will develop (no pun intended) a small but determined movement dedicated to using and preserving the "old way" of traditional photography at any cost. And "at any cost" will allow those one or two manufacturers to keep making that small handful of types for what has essentially become a novelty market.
Wonder if they had to hold down Command-Option-P-R as they brought him out of it?
Are these Mac clone makers that dumb, or are they intentionally trying to test the waters to the point where a legal judgment is finally made? Who among them has the financial fortitude to succeed in such a legal upheaval against Apple? The first Mac clone maker who figures out you simply ship OS X uninstalled in the sealed retail box will be a huge success. ~ST