Re: Simultaneously combining the novel with the familiar

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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 03:40:33 -0700 (PDT), trevor cunningham
<tr_cunningham@xxxxxxxxx> wrote/replied to:

>i know i haven't been on this list for very long, nor do i have the professional background that many of you do...however, this is the umpteenth digital argument i've seen and the points haven't changed a bit...neither side is right, and neither is wrong...perhaps those who stick to film will waste more money, or get forced into digital and become bitter...perhaps those who go digital will lose their sense of truth and legitimacy...i really don't give a shit either way...i like to take pictures...as an educator, i enjoy learning and new knowledge (much of the reason i'm on this list)...i'm learning new things everyday about this art and loving life...perhaps those that have the time to argue, and take every chance they get to do so, have stopped learning or don't really want to listen anymore.

Oh come on, the list would be dead if we weren't arguing digital vs
film :-)


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