Apology accepted (not really necessary).

This economy, with the greed and incompetence of politicians and big business, is making most ordinary people bad-tempered, to put it mildly. I was talking to a friend this morning, and her husband is ill in bed with heart problems and stress as a result of losing his job after 20 years service at the same firm, now being closed down to transfer what's left of production to China.
I'm still a K64 enthusiast and will be while-ever it's available. I take about 80% of my color on it, and have probably a couple of hundred rolls in the freezer.
And, if and when it's finally gone, I can still look at my late Father's slides from the late 50's onwards, and even a few as far back as 1949 which my Grandfather took....the colors are still as new.
I'll stick to my opinion that it's not the easiest film to use, but it's well worth the effort...I've a box of K64 on my desk, of views which I took at a stately home and gardens last year and the colors and definition are absolutely breath-taking. Could have
similar great results on lots of other films, of course, but there's just that little extra indefinable something.