That is easy. When the CFO speaks . . . take action. This may help:
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I'm in the midst of packing stuff as I prepare to put my house on the
market. I have 6 rolls of film that will be making a trip in the morning to
the
last B&W lab in Houston. On of the rolls is from an employee's camera that I
extracted about 7 or 8 days ago. She thinks the roll of 620 is perhaps from
the 50's. One of the cameras I packed is an old Kodak 1A with red bellows.
It has a roll of 616 film in it that was probably exposed in the 40's or
earlier. Wonder what the chances are of there being any images? I haven't
taken
it out yet, however might when I see what this other one looks like. Bill
Barber
In a message dated 4/13/2008 6:22:42 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
usher99@xxxxxxx writes:
The CFO would like it processed if possible.
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