Monday, December 15, 2008
Modern conveniences
I considered the self-service photo print kiosk accepting flash media cards a neat invention (some have scanners). Even printed an 8 X 10 for an art show out of a store machine. But the ones around here are indifferently maintained, Drug Fair hosts a particularly infuriating kiosk, nobody there knows enough about it to hang an out of order sign on it when it breaks, which is often. CVS was recommended to me , so I went online to see what they charged (Drug Fair is 29 cents for a 4 x 6). Discovered that I could upload photo files & pick up the prints at the local CVS down the street the next day at 19 cents per for a minimum $5 order. I needed a bunch of 4 x 6 prints from old postcards I found on websites. I cropped them best I could, uploaded yesterday, picked them up today, paid at the cashier. Pretty amazing when you think that the inexpensive digital camera became the standard point & shoot only in this decade. This week, a local supermarket advertised a Fuji J10, a very good basic pocket digital, for $40, & probably sold out by noon Sunday. I was plenty impressed ten years ago when for a few extra bucks Kodak put low res files of a roll of film on a floppy disk.
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"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." Thomas Jefferson
I'd thought, this is exactly the sort of arrangement they'll screw up somehow at the local store. But it worked!
P.S. I'm aware Rahway HS had a great football team this year. So good that if I still resided on Irving I would've walked around the corner & attended a few games.
P.S. I'm aware Rahway HS had a great football team this year. So good that if I still resided on Irving I would've walked around the corner & attended a few games.
The games were always lots of fun. RHS lost in the state sectional championship game to a deeper Phillipsburg squad earlier this month at a frigid Rutgers Stadium.
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