Dan Lau <dlau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> moved upon the face of the 'Net and spake
thusly:
>
> Just watch out for that Lonesome Pine (or is it Cypress), don't get caught
> taking a picture of it -- it is a copyrighted image :-). And they WILL
> take your film away (at least they did at one time).
Yeah. I heard about that on photo.net. Land of the free, eh? :-/
>
> Sounds like Chris works for SCO -- trust me, there is norhing around the
> SCO HQ in Monterey. Might as well spend all your spare time taking
> pictures.
Oh, Goddess no! I work for Stallion Technologies (admittedly, the CEO
is an ex-SCO salesguy from Carmel, hence the location of our US
office). The company was founded right here in Austrlalia by a trio of
engineers from Brisbane. If you've read _dilbert_, you know how I live.
> As for buying film, it is readily available here. You can buy it in any
> super market or drug store. So unless you plan to use a LOT of film or
> you need some special type, I'd say spend the money and buy it here
> (besides, the California economy can always use some infusion of foreign
Ektachrome and T-MAX for the OMs. Superia for the point-and-shoots.
Thanks Dan ('n all).
cjb
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chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, when he visits the Real World, is Christopher J. Biggs
Impossible Software Engineering, Stallion Technologies, Brisbane Australia.
I dig PGP, MIME and Rush. Send mail with "Subject: sendpgpkey" for my pubkey
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