Nobody Stone, but many people aren't aware they is more than one Fuji Velvia 100, and get the wrong end of the stick.Who said anything about Velvia100 being discontinued?
Nobody Stone, but many people aren't aware they is more than one Fuji Velvia 100, and get the wrong end of the stick.Who said anything about Velvia100 being discontinued?
Nobody Stone, but many people aren't aware they is more than one Fuji Velvia 100, and get the wrong end of the stick.
Well "there is Velvia 100 and Velvia 100F" to me means there ARE two "Velvia 100s." Yes, they are different, but they are both "Velvia."
Clearly stated. Saying that there are not two Velvia 100s is like saying that Magenta is not a color.
Oh god I hope not!! I hope they are WAY better at making film than they are at making wine, anyone who knows their wines knows that Italians make some of the worst wines in the world, they just make a lot of it, and drink a lot of it too! (And I'm Italian...)
French, Californians, Spaniards, Chilean, Africans, Australians, Germans, Georgians, Russians, ALL make better wines than the Italians.
Folks outside continental Europe always shoot the most entertaining opinions about wine.
Have no idea how they are doing it.. but I salute them.
Stone, shoot something about coffee, espresso etc.![]()
Magenta isn't a colour, it's just made up by people who don't like saying 'pinky-purplish looking' all the time.
(and maybe there aren't two Velvia 100s, but there are definitely two 100-ASA films in the Velvia range. For now. Until Fuji run out of sheet stock.)
Folks outside continental Europe always shoot the most entertaining opinions about wine.
Have no idea how they are doing it.. but I salute them.
Stone, shoot something about coffee, espresso etc.![]()
Until the California wines were beating the French wines in European competitions.
Italians make the best coffee brews for sure...
When the US products get imported to the UK they get labelled NGM or GM so there is a traceability regieme.As far as I know, there are no regulations in the US for the use of GE yeasts and mandatory labeling of genetically modified wines, foods etc. While in Europe it's the other way around.
A matter of taste.
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They don't grow coffee in Italy Stone they import the beans, and roast it and blend it there.Italians make the best coffee brews for sure, I know nothing about their ability to grow coffee seeds, I know East Asia and Affrica make good coffee seed.
They don't grow coffee in Italy Stone they import the beans, and roast it and blend it there.
Thanks, yes I assumed based on the climate that they didn't but I didn't know so I didn't want to comment on that.
Coffee can be grown over a wider range of areas than cocoa. e.g Australia produces a certain amount of coffee. Oh and by the way, there are some excellent Italian wines alongside terrible French wine so I'm not sure you can generalise that much. Even in England there are some very good wines, especially sparking, see: http://www.ridgeview.co.uk for one example.
Tom
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