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	<title>Comments on: Nice, Bright Colors</title>
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	<description>sounds good, but still esoteric enough to scare the riff-raff away</description>
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		<title>By: Rob Mastrippolito</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rob Mastrippolito</dc:creator>
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		<description>Holy shit. I just got tears in my eyes. 
This is bullshit. 
Fuck digital pictures. 
They stink. 

And furthermore, when I was working at the camera shop in the 90&#039;s, a little old lady came in with a box of slides on K64 that were of her husband from before WWII. And they were perfectly archived, even though they were in a cardboard box all piled atop one another. The colors were still perfect, 60 years stored in the attic later.  And when I sent them to Berry and Homer for prints, they looked perfect. The colors were still good. Because Kodachrome 64 was, is and will always be the best ever. Digital pics are never gonna be cool. Just like solid state guitar amps, soy milk and wearing a condom. Bullshit. 

So long Kodachrome old buddy. Gonna miss ya.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holy shit. I just got tears in my eyes.<br />
This is bullshit.<br />
Fuck digital pictures.<br />
They stink. </p>
<p>And furthermore, when I was working at the camera shop in the 90&#8217;s, a little old lady came in with a box of slides on K64 that were of her husband from before WWII. And they were perfectly archived, even though they were in a cardboard box all piled atop one another. The colors were still perfect, 60 years stored in the attic later.  And when I sent them to Berry and Homer for prints, they looked perfect. The colors were still good. Because Kodachrome 64 was, is and will always be the best ever. Digital pics are never gonna be cool. Just like solid state guitar amps, soy milk and wearing a condom. Bullshit. </p>
<p>So long Kodachrome old buddy. Gonna miss ya.</p>
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