One of the toughest decisions was how to deal with the dozens of requests from amateurs and professionals alike to provide the last roll to be processed.
In the end, it was determined that a roll belonging to Dwayne Steinle, the owner, would be last. It took three tries to find a camera that worked. And over the course of the week he fired off shots of his house, his family and downtown Parsons. The last frame is already planned for Thursday, a picture of all the employees standing in front of Dwayne’s wearing shirts with the epitaph: “The best slide and movie film in history is now officially retired. Kodachrome: 1935-2010.”
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Kodachrome: 1935-2010
Today is the end of Kodachrome with the closure of the last processing lab in the US:
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Compare and contrast
George Bush complains his fee-fees were hurt when Kanye West said he didn't like black people.
Jimmy Carter eradicates a disease that has plagued millions of African people.
Jimmy Carter eradicates a disease that has plagued millions of African people.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Great Christmas photos
From AP and Reuters:
choristers proceed from the nearby King's College School to the chapel at King's College, Cambridge, to take part in final rehearsals for the annual Christmas Eve Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
a Christmas party at the Small World school in Amman
the traditional Christmas bath in Monaco December 19
Shoppers at Baclaran market in Paranaque city, metro Manila December 18, 2010. The Philippines, the largest Roman Catholic state in Asia, observes one of the longest Christmas holidays in the world, beginning with dawn masses on December 16 to the feast of the Three Kings in January
a portion of Israel's separation barrier in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, ... The writing on the wall reads 'Merry Christmas world from Bethlehem ghetto'
choristers proceed from the nearby King's College School to the chapel at King's College, Cambridge, to take part in final rehearsals for the annual Christmas Eve Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
a Christmas party at the Small World school in Amman
the traditional Christmas bath in Monaco December 19
Shoppers at Baclaran market in Paranaque city, metro Manila December 18, 2010. The Philippines, the largest Roman Catholic state in Asia, observes one of the longest Christmas holidays in the world, beginning with dawn masses on December 16 to the feast of the Three Kings in January
a portion of Israel's separation barrier in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, ... The writing on the wall reads 'Merry Christmas world from Bethlehem ghetto'
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Not an impressive debut
The first thing newly-minted Conservative Senator Larry Smith does is complain about the pay?
Nobody forced you to say yes, sir.
What an insult to Canada this appointment is.
Nobody forced you to say yes, sir.
What an insult to Canada this appointment is.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Questions about G20 remain
Gratifying news today that finally a Toronto police officer is being charged with a G20 assault. But Joe Warmington asks the follow-up questions:
What is still unknown is who made the decision to create the climate that resulted in this occurring in the designated protest area at Queen’s Park — the home base of the premier, democracy and free speech? Also, who told police officers to run away, and turn away, from real criminal activity on the Saturday and who flicked the switch to inflict repugnant pay back against mainly innocent people Sunday?
And where is Chief Blair?
Stormy weather
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Declare victory and leave
Booman would be happy if Obama could just declare victory and leave Afghanistan:
If we try to stay there forever, we will lose. Anyone who thinks the best use of our troops is in Afghanistan has been smoking too much hashish. Any honest, sentient human being knows this.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Courage
Amazing stories of resourcefulness and determination from the hundreds of people stranded on that Ontario highway, as well as from the courageous police and military rescuers who searched so diligently to make sure everyone was safe.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Rant of the day
Montreal Gazette sportswriter Jack Todd on Canada's loudmouthed lout, Don Cherry:
. . . the man has morphed into Glenn Beck in sequins, out to prove that he who shouts loudest is always right. It's always the same thing: the rage, the name-calling, the complete absence of reason.H/T Rev Paperboy
Every time I see a Tea Party rally or listen to Cherry rant, I wonder: Why are these people so angry? What are they so mad about? All these rich, fat, angry white men and rich, thin, angry white women, what is their problem?
They aren't begging on the street in Delhi, or working a mine in the Congo, or taking a bus and two subway trains to spend the night cleaning an office in Toronto before taking two subway trains and a bus to get home. Yet to hear the right-wing elite tell it, one of the great outrages in history is that the government actually wants them to pay taxes on the millions or tens of millions they earn. Imagine, the scandal of it all.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Canadian Wheat Board elections
The Canadian Wheat Board elections are over and the single-desk supporters remain in control.
Somewhere, Gerry Ritz is weeping.
Somewhere, Gerry Ritz is weeping.
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