I would think the reletive value would depend on whether you have $30 in
your pocket to spend, or just $10.

--graywolf
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The optimist's cup is half full,
The pessimist's is half empty,
The wise man enjoys his drink.


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: Digital cameras are FREE


> In a message dated 11/22/01 11:17:13 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> > Disposables are probably just about the most expensive kind of camera
one
> > can buy.  While in Florida I was going to get one for the beach.  Let's
see,
> > I can buy 3 single-use 24 exposure cameras for around $25.00, or I can
buy a
> > cheapo P&S for $20.00 and a 4-pack of film for $8.00.  I've now spent
> > $28.00, only $3.00 more, I have an extra roll of film, and a camera I
can
> > use over and over.  Disposables are one of the biggest ripoffs I've seen
in
> > a long time.
> >
> > Tom C.
> >
> They are produced by the millions for those who need a camera and don't
have
> one. The cost to the person buying the camera is of no concern to them at
> that point. And yes, they are expensive.
>
> Mafud
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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