pentaxuser
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Hmmm ... A worldwide pandemic with its terrible supply, distribution and pricing issues with all kinds of things, now a serious war going on with energy supply implications ..... But what the heck ... Ain't it just a lot easier just to blame it all on Kodak? Yeah, the Mgt there made a lot of really big mistakes in the past. But crying over spilled milk won't help a bit now. Gotta be glad they're still trying, and making darn good film at the same time.
Isn't the question to which we have to address and by which we can judge Kodak is doing as follows: What has Kodak done or not done that is within its control irrespective of worldwide pandemic, wars etc which affects all its fellow film makers
If there are reasonable grounds for not blaming Kodak or any of the other film makers then fine but in many case we do not have the evidence to exonerate Kodak which is what the supporters want to do on almost a blanket basis
We can all "rationalise" and forgive Kodak for various problems but this only is justified if there is clear evidence that the facts demonstrate that the problem is clearly outside of its control
In many cases all we know is not in fact what we know but what each of us "feels". Kodak was a U.S. giant but is not that any longer. This may be difficult to come to terms with but we need to look at Kodak's behaviour and examine it to see if it stands up to scrutiny in the existing world. Otherwise we are in danger of sounding like Archie Bunker when he sings "Those were the days "
Reminiscing is not an ideal way to analyse the world as it exists now if we want to decide how Kodak or any other film company reacts to what is a vastly different world
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