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Old November 2nd 04, 02:34 AM
Gymmy Bob
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Your camera has a PCB in it also unless your still wind it up like a Mickey
Mouse toy.

Poor argument.

"Gregory W Blank" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Gymmy Bob" wrote:

My pictures have no grain and I don't have to pollute the environment

with
chemicals to print them.


Beep wrong answer!!! Digital photography is way way more costly
to the environment than film will ever be. Most chemicals for film
processing are biologically sound or can readily be made so with proper
care. Producers of Printed circuit boards are some of
the worst enviromental offenders in existance & coupled with the lbs of

lead in that
key board your sharing your "knowledge" with :-) , you haven't a leg to

stand on.
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