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Shadi

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Aug 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/10/00
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(Put Your Pictures on the web, on your school presentations!!)

*Impress your Prof. by putting real pictures in your powerpoint
presentation!!

* Put your Pictures on the web with your freinds

*Take a Picture of YOUR car, boat, desk, fridge, computer.... and put
it on the Web forsale (FAST SALE) wouldnt you buy something faster if
you see what it look like first???

*Take a picture of anything and put it up on the web without buying a
Camera

(Pictures will be givin to you on 3.5" disk) YOURS to KEEP


*Put your Pictures on CD's, Scan your old picutres into the computer
also available

$50 / 10 pictures and you get an extra picture for free


email: arn...@hotmail.com

Call: 781-718-3486

Shadi

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Aug 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/10/00
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That is true if you're not in a hurry to develop your pictures. Also,
noone would want to waste a whole 35mm film on his/her desk or car
just because he/she is putting it forsale. The digital camera will
save so much time NO DEVELOPING time, NO WAITING time, once the pic is
taken it's saved on a 3.5" disk and available for use in .Jpg format
(be opened on any computer).

Also, MPEG movie clip format is available for presentations on
powerpoint. All this is done in fraction of the time that it'd take
to develop films the traditional way. Besides we all know how it is
in college, I want it today and I want it now for my assignment (been
there :)

It takes minutes to take and save pictures with the digital camera.
if $50 is too high, then the price is negotiable.

Shadi


On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 14:25:14 -0400, "Donna Sullivan"
<su...@mathworks.com> wrote:

>No need to rent a digital camera to do ths. Just ask your that your standard
>35 mm pictures be put on a disk or CD when you take them to get processed.
>You get back .jpg images that you can do all this with.
>
>Donna Sullivan
>
>
>Shadi wrote in message <3992d6c8...@news.shore.net>...

Donna Sullivan

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Aug 11, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/11/00
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Shadi

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Aug 12, 2000, 3:00:00 AM8/12/00
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That is true if you're not in a hurry to develop your pictures. Also,
noone would want to waste a whole 35mm film on his/her desk or car
just because he/she is putting it forsale. The digital camera will
save so much time NO DEVELOPING time, NO WAITING time, once the pic is
taken it's saved on a 3.5" disk and available for use in .Jpg format
(be opened on any computer).

Also, MPEG movie clip format is available for presentations on
powerpoint. All this is done in fraction of the time that it'd take
to develop films the traditional way. Besides we all know how it is
in college, I want it today and I want it now for my assignment (been
there :)

It takes minutes to take and save pictures with the digital camera.
if $50 is too high, then the price is negotiable.

Shadi

On Fri, 11 Aug 2000 14:25:14 -0400, "Donna Sullivan"
<su...@mathworks.com> wrote:

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