We weren't allowed to use electronic calculators, which cost around $200 for a TI which did arithmetic only. We weren't allowed to use slide rules either. We did the work on scratch paper and handed it in with the test. Consequently most of us are not innumerateM
Without JFK's vision most posters from above would not have had the chance to use electronic calculators at school.Later they would not have had enough money to buy a playstation for their kids.....with regards
And I bet most of them have been discontinued.
I don't see why not, I read of using Microdol, a long time ago.Can undeveloped K II still be developed as B&W today?
What is likelihood of there being an image after 40 years?
Can undeveloped K II still be developed as B&W today?
What is likelihood of there being an image after 40 years?
Help, I'm chained up in a barn.
PE
If it goes about the rolls of film never saw a lab - you reported this issue before : From my point I would have no great hope to get nice pictures ever from this rolls. The max. time you can store latent images from exposed Kodachrome should be in the near of 8 years.Can undeveloped K II still be developed as B&W today?
What is likelihood of there being an image after 40 years?
NASA is a U.S. Government agency, not a for-profit commercial enterprise, and cannot by definition 'go bankrupt.' Kennedy's September 1962 commitment to put a man on the moon was a political, not business, decision. He had multiple motivations for making it, primary among them an interest in technologically besting the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The wisdom or stupidity of going to the moon can only be judged on the basis of non-business criteria.Just like sending men on the moon was such a waste of money and didn't bring any profitable dollars from the sales of moon trips on the market of space travels, that decision must have been as well so stupid businesswise it surely almost lead NASA to bankruptcy . Proof is that they stopped sending men on the moon. What a bunch of delusional dreamers and bigfoot believers they must have been to think about sending men on the moon.
Help, I'm chained up in a barn.
PE
Help, I'm chained up in a barn.
PE
I can guarantee that if you had suggested this to those who actually ran the big Kodachrome processors they would have shuddered.PS If someone does convince my government to re-launch Kodachrome, please ensure it requires Eastman Kodak to put those stable dyes on Estar this time. There's not much benefit in extended dark-storage image capability when the acetate base becomes a vinegary slurry before the dyes fade.
Help, I'm chained up in a barn.
PE
Lawnmower must have thrown a stone...I found a paint chip on the passenger side door of my car today.
Lawnmower must have thrown a stone...
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Look at how many views here and how many actual posts. See how important Kodachrome is?
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Aliens. The grey ones most likely.I dont think so. I have not mowed the lawn this year and the car is new so there must be another reason. I shall investigate and revert back to the group.
Depends on how he's chained up, say if his hands are chainedbI'm conflicted here... Do I bring bolt cutters, or lab gear?
Who cares; that'll be the government contractor's (Eastman Kodak's) problem. If it has to redesign its machines, so what? This project will have virtually unlimited funds. I'll lobby for the system specification to require not only Estar base, but, for 120, a multilayer, opaque, matte black (remjet coated without need to ever remove by jet action) Estar backing instead of paper. Markings of white polyester laminated right into the back of black polyester. No wrapper offset possible....The Estar base is too strong. Once it was spliced together in the mile long reels that ran through those processors it would be more likely to break those processors than to break itself - not to mention the movie cameras that used most of the Kodachrome that ran through those processors...
Yes, Ron, I know. Look again at my fantasy post #398. In it, I specified that rem-jet would be applied to side of the black Estar "backing paper" that would be in contact with the rear of 120 film base. There would be no rem-jet on the actual film to remove before re-exposure.Sal, the first re-exposure of Kodachrome is through the base - after removal of the rem-jet...
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