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"Jo Schaper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > will e wrote: > > I think most newspaper columnists have photos reproduced that were taken > > sometime during the end of the Pleistocene. If it is just the image you are > > trying to preserve, you could simply point a slide projector out into space > > and focus the image onto a screen 5000 light years away. (keeping to your > > analog only restriction). Will Estavillo > > Dear Will, > If you go to pick up developed and mounted 35 mm slides at a > well-known US discount chain starting with "W", some rosy-cheeked > employee will quiz you at checkout as to: > a)why they sent your disposable camera back > b)what is in that box? > c) is this some digital format? > d) how do you look at slides? With your computer? > e) I didn't know normal people (not schools) could have slide projectors. > > All have happened in the last three months to me, so obviously, 35 mm > slides *are* unreadable today (at least by humans <age 25). > > Best, > Jo > Hehehehe.
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