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>I have an extra postcard here on my desk, Uwe, would you be interested to exchange 1 extra print?
Dear vyshemirksy,
I have an extra card too. If you e-mail me your adress I snail mail you the card.
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>Better still, scan and post it in the gallery (unless you want to send one to everyone )
A scan is not the real thing, but look here:

It is secession style like large parts of the Budapest zoological garden.
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Uwe Pilz
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Received Vlad's "Opium" nice image, really like all the tones and textures, and the fiber paper is good too.
Roger
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 Originally Posted by piu58
A scan is not the real thing, <snip>
It is secession style like large parts of the Budapest zoological garden.
Thanks - These older buildings have an appeal that is lacking in much modern architecture.
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"He took to writing poetry and visiting the elves: and though many shook their heads and touched their foreheads and said 'Poor old Baggins!' and though few believed any of his tales, he remained very happy till the end of his days, and those were extraordinarily long "- JRR Tolkien, ' The Hobbit '.
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 Originally Posted by rst
BTW, while we talk about the labels here, I put a list of the labels in print form into the PM as well as a line representation which might we good to import into some office programs as address data. Is anyone using this representation at all? And if so, are there any problems using it or would it be better in another format?
Cheers
Ruediger
I use both formats, alternating each round. Still have not decided which method is better... Thanks for the opportunity to procrastinate and decide which works better.
Cheers - Andy C
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16mm Cine, 35mm, 120, 5x4 & 7x5.
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Just caught up on all of the past 6-7 pages of this thread and surprised we have nearly 3 pages discussing labels and labeling...
Anyway, Mike Wildes three postcards came in the post today. Thanks Mike. I like them all, and the stories behind each one. Wished I had kept a heap of some old paper I had from the 70s when I first played in the dark room with my dad. Could not get it to develop successfully in commercial developers so threw it out as I did not think there was an alternative for me . Have since learned there is, just make my own soup.
My prints went out today.
Cheers - Andy C
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16mm Cine, 35mm, 120, 5x4 & 7x5.
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13 Feb 2011
To All:
Last Friday I received a call informing me that my uncle had just died. I will be attending his funeral on Friday, returning on Sunday. This means not time in the darkroom this weekend. Additionaly it means that I will not have my cards in the mail until early March, maybe earlier if things work out well.
Regards,
Darwin
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 Originally Posted by drpsilver
Last Friday I received a call informing me that my uncle had just died. I will be attending his funeral on Friday, returning on Sunday. This means not time in the darkroom this weekend. Additionaly it means that I will not have my cards in the mail until early March, maybe earlier if things work out well.
Sorry about your uncle Darwin. I doubt that sending early March will make you to a latecomer. Last rounds showed that it is good to have a four month schedule. So do not feel bad if you send early March.
And honestly, I see postcards arriving late as an extension of the fun. IIRC in the round 20 timeframe I received a postcard for round 16. That was a nice surprise.
Cheers
Ruediger
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Me too-just recieved one from last year!
"He took to writing poetry and visiting the elves: and though many shook their heads and touched their foreheads and said 'Poor old Baggins!' and though few believed any of his tales, he remained very happy till the end of his days, and those were extraordinarily long "- JRR Tolkien, ' The Hobbit '.
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