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[filmscanners] Re: X rays was Digital PIC



Sorry to see you go Tom, if that be your choice, but these discussions
happen, and they do not immediately die out on one notification, even by
the Admin.

The topic is very well indicated by the subject line this time, so just
delete them, you don't even have to open them.  Like everything else,
this topic will become "burned out" and fade away.

They do not make other subject matter more on topic NOT get posted, just
add to the traffic a bit.  The subject is somewhat timely in terms of
the fact that many people who take photos travel.

Perhaps some people know of a way to fix X-ray damage via scanning
techniques, (that would put things more on topic, I suppose).

If you choose to be very rigid in your demands of any list in terms of
topical info, you may find there is nowhere you will find yourself able
to stay.

Art

ThomasH wrote:

> Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>
>>Arthur writes:
>>
>
>
> Ok, one more, one single more email about airports here with such
> spectacular quality and I will unsubscribe.
>
> Please carry over your topic to rec.aviation.*, be so kind to do so.
>
> Thomas,
> Private Pilot and a passionate Flyer, so I have nothing against airports per 
>se.
>


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