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AW: [APML] Mission Statement Change?



Chris,

I really must protest! ;-)

I'm one of the youngest farts on the list, just started a few years back,
and I am going to FIGHT against the death of film as long as possible. Yes,
I do my planetary imaging with a webcam, but that cost me less than $100.
All deep-sky stuff will continue to be done on film, even if I have to buy a
1000 gallon freezer (why not a huge freezer-building?) to store the millions
of rolls of E200 and TP I'll be buying before they're no longer produced.
I've only done one single roll of TP so far, and the results weren't very
good, but good enough to convince me that once I'm a bit more advanced, this
will be one of my favorite films.

Ulrich

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Auftrag von Chris & Jennifer Cook
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. Januar 2002 08:11
An: astro-photo@seds.org
Betreff: Re: [APML] Mission Statement Change?


Sean -
Maybe APML should be renamed to "TOFIL"...The Old Fart Imager List.  I'm not
in the 20+ yr league but I'm in the 15+ one....I guess that qualifies me as
a young fart AP'er...........<G>

Chris



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