Well, I read the sentence to myself and breath fine; but I suppose if you
insist on reading out loud you would need to take a breath two. :-)  I guess
I either forgot to put in some punctuation - namely commas - or typed so
fast that the computer did not keep up and dropped the commas.

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Subject: Re: filmscanners: SS4000 and LS-2000 real value?


Laurie Solomon wrote:
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Thirdly,
> Epson has focused in its hype and literature on the longevity/archival
> question more out of necessity than choice as a result of its 1270/premium
> glossy paper farce in which they made much more limited claims only to
find
> that they neglected to account for air contaminants and ozone pollution
> factors which caused orange fading of primarily the Premium Glossy paper
> which they had claimed had a life of 10 years but for many worldwide faded
> to orange with hours of printing unless immediately placed behind glass in
> frames or under Mylar in albums.

Laurie,     I'll bet you can't speak the above sentence without taking a
breath.     Ray Amos

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