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Yeah... sorry about that. You can click through it. This was on the front page of "google news" a few minutes ago.Beware. Clicking on the link means getting spammed by Buffalo news, whatever that is.
The English can now bring America to its knees by refusing to sell Ilford film here.
It's ironic that in order to read an article on the demise of an old film technology that has been largely (almost totally) replaced by digital technology, we have to hit a pay wall that is there only because the old technology of printed newspapers is becoming obsolete due to digital technology. And if it weren't for digital technology, none of us here would be reading about this. I love film, and much prefer reading a printed newspaper vs a digital edition. That's just how it goes.
It's been a while since I've used any Ilford products. There are a lot of other options. For now.
Just FYI, the implosion of those buildings was several years ago and is not new news. There are several better articles and photos as well as a video of the implosions.
PE
that pay wall is because the newspaper is trying desperately to keep itself from suffering the same fate as those Kodak buildings -- newspapers are charging to use their web sites (after 10 free views) so they can pay their reporters and editors.
It's not spam, it's desperation. Have a little respect
C Trentelman
Former newspaper reporter/columnist
Just to think, I turned down a job with Kodak in the 1980's... a good choice.
Being dependent upon the English for B&W film is not a problem. God forbid we declare war on Scotland (and the supply of Scotch is disrupted)!
An even bigger problem is that <country name redacted> is threating to cut off the supply of surley 7-11 night clerks unless we meet their non-negoiatable demands.
Interestingly enough, Canadian Col. "Buster" Brown developed a plan in 1921 to invade the US!
PE
Interestingly enough, Canadian Col. "Buster" Brown developed a plan in 1921 to invade the US!
PE
Interestingly enough, Canadian Col. "Buster" Brown developed a plan in 1921 to invade the US!
PE
We actually did invade, burned down the White House in 1814, and having done that, figure that your lesson has been learned, so don't plan on doing that again!
Interestingly enough, Canadian Col. "Buster" Brown developed a plan in 1921 to invade the US!
PE
But the negotiators gave away far too much in the Treaty of Ghent. We should have kept Detroit, and more of Vermont
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If you say please, we might be able to do something about Detroit....But the negotiators gave away far too much in the Treaty of Ghent. We should have kept Detroit, and more of Vermont
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Just to think, I turned down a job with Kodak in the 1980's... a good choice.
Being dependent upon the English for B&W film is not a problem. God forbid we declare war on Scotland (and the supply of Scotch is disrupted)!
An even bigger problem is that <country name redacted> is threating to cut off the supply of surley 7-11 night clerks unless we meet their non-negoiatable demands.
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