The beauty of the internet is that it usually has something to offer for everyone. APUG is offering the traditional, hand made, photochemical approach to photography. I highly doubt we'll ever add a 'digital' or 'hybrid' forum. This does not mean we are anti-digital, it's just that digital is off-topic to most of us,,, doesn't interest us, and we didn't really come here to discuss digital. From what I see, we do have some members that use digital, but they also love traditional and use apug to discuss their traditional issues. You can probably find these same people at photo.net discussing hybrid or digital issues. In my case, I don't think I'm being close minded to digital. I have taken 4 digital photography classes in college and use photoshop7 quite a lot when it comes to web design. I own a film and flatbed scanner for proofing and getting images on my personal site. I use a digital camera for family snapshots, etc. For personal satifaction and artistic expression, I've dabbled in a variety of photograpic processes and find analog the most rewarding and fulfilling (to me). Keeping apug 100% traditional may result in this site always being a tiny niche site, but I don't mind. I suppose if anyone is desperate to seek advice on digital or hybrid use in apug, they can post something in the alternative process or off topic forums. I also find these kinds of debates about analog and digital interesting. As far as my IT career goes, I forgot to mention, that is another reason I don't use digital for pleasure. When working on a computer all day (and nights or weekends on a particular website!), I totally loose the desire to use the computer yet again as an artistic tool. I need a break from the digital world and enjoy a hands on crafty approach to artistic expression. I can't speak for everyone, but I find using computers all day they become more and more 'machine' like. Sure my camera and Enlarger are machines but they become an extension of myself and seem to take on a personality of their own. I find myself naming my camera and enlarger!, feeling sad when I sell off one of my cameras that I've had for years, etc! lol, maybe I am just crazy. I've never made any kind of emotional connection to a desktop computer, laptop, or ink jet printer. If anything I end up hating my computer equipment because it's obsolete 6-12 months after I purchased it. Good lord, I have no idea where I'm going with this line of thought, lol. Anyway, maybe it all just boils down to personal preference, and respecting one anothers choices. I better get back to work!