I expect, Walt, that your letting off steam with sympathetic readers on
the List has stopped you from being a carmudgeon. We who feel your
pain are your sounding board (myriad mixed metaphors perhaps ;-)).
Just so that you are happy for me, I have an E-6 processor (local
chemist) a 3-minute walk away. If I cycle it is about 1 minute. It
also does next day print processing...
Chris
On Thursday, Apr 3, 2003, at 00:39 Europe/London, Walt Wayman wrote:
What curmudgeon? I resemble that incineration.
Actually, I forwarded your kind (?) assessment from earlier today
of my disposition to my wife, who had to work today while I
didn't, and this was her reply:
"You can tell your entire list for me that you HAVE achieved
curmudgeonhood in a BIG WAY!!!!"
In any event, I have located a local one-hour E-6 processing
facility. It is a bit of a drive away -- about 45 minutes -- near
Emory University. But that's a very photogenic area, both Emory's
campus and the nearby neighborhoods, plus the CDC is just up the
street, where I might get some super macro shots of germs of mass
destruction, while hanging around waiting on my slides to be done.
Every silver lining had a cloud. Or something like that.
Walt
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