KA: Kodachrome "just not practical to try to replicate in today's market."

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Today instead of my usual grande sized coffee I ordered a venti dark roast at Starbucks.
When I go to Starbucks, I insist on ordering "small", "medium", or "large" just to aggravate them.

Maybe next time I go, I'll ask for "Caffenol, hold the ascorbic acid and washing soda".
 

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Many major manufacturers of digital equipment used Kodak sensors or licensed Kodak patents. The sensors and technology were among the very best. Kodak also made major strides in OLED technology. The trouble was that they didn't know what to do with it.

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When I go to Starbucks, I insist on ordering "small", "medium", or "large" just to aggravate them.

Maybe next time I go, I'll ask for "Caffenol, hold the ascorbic acid and washing soda".

Once I was in the meat department at Colruyt (a Belgian supermarket), and the clerk asked my name so he could call me through the microphone. I said Johann Strauss.
 

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When I go to Starbucks, I insist on ordering "small", "medium", or "large" just to aggravate them.

Maybe next time I go, I'll ask for "Caffenol, hold the ascorbic acid and washing soda".

Vendi Rodinal?
 

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When I go to Starbucks, I insist on ordering "small", "medium", or "large" just to aggravate them.

Maybe next time I go, I'll ask for "Caffenol, hold the ascorbic acid and washing soda".

I like Starbucks, so I would not go out of my way to annoy the person working there. It's their job, part of their life so I don't see the need to make people miserable.
 

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This thread has become as useful as the deleted thread!
 

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I like Starbucks, so I would not go out of my way to annoy the person working there. It's their job, part of their life so I don't see the need to make people miserable.
If they get annoyed by people refusing to use their stupid pretentious terms for the overpriced swill they serve, good.
 

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I like Starbucks, so I would not go out of my way to annoy the person working there. It's their job, part of their life so I don't see the need to make people miserable.
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Life’s too short to be mean-spirited!
 

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You still do not understand my points which are :
- whatever led to the significant downturn in sales of Kodachrome in the past is NOT RELEVANT to what how much it could sell in the future. Polaroid film sales significantly dropped also to the point of discontinuation but it didn't stop Impossible Project and now Polaroid Originals to bring it back.
- the technical difficulties to produce and process Kodachrome again are huge but not impossible to overcome for a company like Kodak. Impossible Project had serious technical difficulties to overcome as well, and they too got told they could never make it.
- change do not always come announced with indications. Some people's will can start a change sometimes, some other just accept what they've been told what can and what cannot happen.

As you wrote : "the use of digital finally killed off Kodachrome, and the masses prefer that medium over film", so why don't you give up film altogether? All the so called "facts" you've been opposing to the potential return of Kodachrome have been used over and over to oppose the continuation of film photography as a viable medium, yet Kodak is bringing back T-Max P3200 and soon will bring back Ektachrome. How do those FACTS fit into your implacable reasoning?
 

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Of course, saying something is possible is not the same as something is likely, and is usually accompanied by a snicker from the audience.
 
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Whatever happened to the "Deleted" thread? I haven't seen it in ages.

When there was a major upgrade in the website software, it was spread out over many servers and it was too hard for Sean to move. So he deleted it!
 

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- the technical difficulties to produce and process Kodachrome again are huge but not impossible to overcome for a company like Kodak.
How is it possible you still do not understand how weak Kodak is today? This is NOT the Kodak of yesteryear.
 

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You still fail to reason out that the evidence against Kodachrome coming back, which has been shown in this thread by facts, vastly outweighs the evidence that it will return, of which there is none. You youself have failed to show any. Sure, it is theoretically possible that it can return, but that is not the issue. The issue is that there is no evidence that it ever will return, or is there any reason to, despite your continued opinions, suppositions and wishful thinking. Again, the evidence is STRONGLY AGAINST IT.

With such strong evidence, it is ludicrous for anyone to argue in favor of a revival the way you continue to do.
 
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