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Re: [Digital BW] Coating - again... visual aid

2003-07-31 by bwinkjet

Ed,
Agree with your comments.  All groups need their rules police to 
keep the rest of us slobs in line.  I personally enjoy having a 
topic as interesting as coating revisited on a regular basis in 
hopes of learning something new. This time I copied Paul's 
description so when I start to coat I won't have to bother the list 
with "needless questions".

Paul

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Ed Mathews" 
<ed@l...> wrote:
> This and Paul's description explains it very well, and I thank 
you.  I'm
> sorry if some people feel it's laziness that keeps all people from
> looking through the archives - that's just not true.  People must
> realize that we all have lives outside of this list, and many have
> s-l-o-w internet connections.  And some people just don't have as 
much
> time to spend on the internet and computer-related items (or do I 
dare
> say "recreation") as others do.  If certain questions keep coming 
up,
> then having prepared answers like Paul and Jack sent here might 
require
> far less time and effort for them than someone else searching 
through
> the archives at 28K might spend.  I know a lot about "certain" 
aspects
> of photography, baseball, space planning, and maybe a few other 
things.
> Certainly, the answers to all questions about those subjects are
> probably out there on the net somewhere, but I wouldn't get upset 
if
> someone asked me an easy question about one of those things that I 
knew
> they could eventually find an answer to by searching the web.  
Instead,
> I would simply take a second to answer it (like Paul and Jack did 
here).
> 
> This group continues to be a great source of information about a 
subject
> I need to learn a lot more about.  Thank you all.  I'll try to 
give back
> whenever I can.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ed
> http://lightandsilver.com  
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jack M Kucy [mailto:jmk@j...] 
> > Just for educational purposes (they are too expensive) try to 
> > look at this:
> > http://www.gardco.com/rods.html

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