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Quote from: CraigB on October 08, 2014, 12:40:29 PMGood tyres for golf buggies, not so good for cars.Had a trial of those types of tyres about 15 years ago on forklifts and they failed miserably.Many things have changed in 15 years. I know I've seem any changes in myself alone over the past 15 years.
Good tyres for golf buggies, not so good for cars.Had a trial of those types of tyres about 15 years ago on forklifts and they failed miserably.
"Who knew taking a picture could be such hard work?"<snip image> http://youtu.be/DDtWxURLlPk(I think I still have a Brownie someplace. ) (Alice still uses a 33MM Camera as her favorite.)
35 MM is correct. The old film actually lasts a surprisingly long time. Alice stocked up when Kodak stopped making it available.
Quote from: bob3160 on November 11, 2014, 04:29:40 PM35 MM is correct. The old film actually lasts a surprisingly long time. Alice stocked up when Kodak stopped making it available. They say keeping them in the fridge help keep them longer - though I would say you would need to keep them in an airtight container to prevent moisture.
Quote from: DavidR on November 11, 2014, 05:35:17 PMQuote from: bob3160 on November 11, 2014, 04:29:40 PM35 MM is correct. The old film actually lasts a surprisingly long time. Alice stocked up when Kodak stopped making it available. They say keeping them in the fridge help keep them longer - though I would say you would need to keep them in an airtight container to prevent moisture.Interesting guys, also agree with David about 'air tight' as other solutions as well suggest keeping things in the fridge, But the downfall of a Fridge is the moisture level can be very high.