I am sure getting a kick out of this discussion.Again anyone who says there is only one way of doing something is dangerous.DOGMA DOGMA DOGMA......Pass the crack pipe.Franci Ford --- Seth <seth@...> wrote: > THAT is the most inane statement made lately. Maybe > just to start an > argument?? > > Upgrades DO provide usefullness and functionality. > Access to more and better > memory, hard drives, devices (USB 2.0). > > I suppose one could just print BO with a dot-matrix > printer and say, "That's > good enough." > > (Hey, that might be a good gimic!! Peter Maxx move > over!!) > > > ==> "Anthony G. Atkielski" wrote: > ==>> since every upgrade > ==>> destabilizes a machine and risks bringing it > down for > ==hours or days, > ==>> and virtually no upgrades provide any useful or > required new > ==>> functionality. > ==> > > AND, > > C'mon! Let's not start the MAC/PC stuff. I have > worked for both IBM and > Apple. They both have problems! > > I have gone nuts on my PC stuff. When I was at the > Pentagon last year we > had two high-end MAC systems go bonkers. After > THREE installs and seven > hours, a tech support guy said, "Oh, there's a fix > for that," and gave us > the double-secret location to download it. > > It happens on everything. > ==> > ==> Can I have a couple of hits of what you're > smoking? > == > ==I think it is called Windoze. > > > Seth > > __________________________________ Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday! Yahoo! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday.yahoo.com/netrospective/
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: I don't know a justification for CS in real photography
2005-03-08 by Francis Ford
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