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I would like to be corrected on this statement: Kodak is showing itself incapable of restructuring into a profitable company, and liquidation in the future seems a real possibility. More value might be had selling the commercial printing business to Canon, and selling or closing all other divisions. I'm not seeing much synergy between the groups in their new proposed structure.
 

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Yeah, we should get together and have a few beers!!!!!

Well, the GEH cafe does not have a liquor license. Will that do? :sad:

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I would like to be corrected on this statement: Kodak is showing itself incapable of restructuring into a profitable company, and liquidation in the future seems a real possibility. More value might be had selling the commercial printing business to Canon, and selling or closing all other divisions. I'm not seeing much synergy between the groups in their new proposed structure.

There really does not seem to be a plan at Kodak on how to get to the right size quickly. Unfortunately, I have to agree with you that liquidation is most likely in the cards. Kodak is going to need a real favorable judge in order to survive into mid 2013.
 

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I think the major problem is the switch between 32-bit and 64-bit processors. I have an old printer that uses Polaroid Spectra film, but it only works with Windows ME (bleh) and older. It was fine using a Win98 VM with my old XP computer (32-bit), but when I moved up to a 64-bit CPU, all of the legacy equipment stopped working.

Exactly so, and as said above, it's probably not worth getting too worried if it's just a cheapy printer which won't upgrade due to lack of a driver, as with my old Canon. However, Epsom do supply 64-bit drivers to download, and these work fine with both my printer and scanner. The other work-round is, of course, and as I do, and that is to keep a copy of XP or other 32-bit on a partition for use when necessary. (I even still have a working version of Windows 98 on another PC so as to be able to use some older astronomy gear!)
 

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Next you're going to tell me Kodak quit selling Christmas Tree Lights!

Please, say it ain't so.
 

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I bought some Kodak rechargeable batteries off Woot.com. What's next Kodak loa ensued to anything and everything like Polaroid?
 
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