rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
30 sheets Illford MG IV RC deluxe paper for $10.
And a picture:bang:to:bang:show:bang:you:bang:.
Ahh, the joys of Craig's List.
https://rochester.craigslist.org/pho/d/rochester-photographic-paper/6903101749.html
Hadn't seen one of these ads in quite a while.
And, yes, I AM being snarky about it.
Rob
And a picture:bang:to:bang:show:bang:you:bang:.
Ahh, the joys of Craig's List.

https://rochester.craigslist.org/pho/d/rochester-photographic-paper/6903101749.html
Hadn't seen one of these ads in quite a while.
And, yes, I AM being snarky about it.
Rob
Solinar
Analog Preferred
Maybe I should go open a couple of boxes of RC paper in my living room from my safebox and count how many sheets I have left. You never know. I could be running low.
Speedy
Well-known
you know sellers be like;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkEXGgdqMz8&list=RDMMg9oHy7H5M24&index=27
we need paper....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkEXGgdqMz8&list=RDMMg9oHy7H5M24&index=27
we need paper....
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
you know sellers be like;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkEXGgdqMz8&list=RDMMg9oHy7H5M24&index=27
we need paper....
Since you "mentioned" pinball, enjoy this:
https://youtu.be/6bfPwtUTP4k
Rob
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Back in the '70s I was working two jobs, one at a fast food joint and one in a darkroom, and we had two "not nice" tricks we always pulled on the new employees. Telling them to mop the freezer at the fast food joint, and telling them that Kodak was short changing customers in the boxes of photo paper, so they had to count the number of sheets in the new boxes to make sure there were 25, not 24 or 23.
Haven't thought about that in years. Thanks for reminding me.
Best,
-Tim
Haven't thought about that in years. Thanks for reminding me.
Best,
-Tim
Speedy
Well-known
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I, in fact, own several of their albums and was sad to have missed seeing them when they came to the US.
Always worth a listen, thanks!
Rob
Speedy
Well-known
we are on the same side Rob...enjoy your prints...
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Back in the '70s I was working two jobs, one at a fast food joint and one in a darkroom, and we had two "not nice" tricks we always pulled on the new employees. Telling them to mop the freezer at the fast food joint, and telling them that Kodak was short changing customers in the boxes of photo paper, so they had to count the number of sheets in the new boxes to make sure there were 25, not 24 or 23.
Haven't thought about that in years. Thanks for reminding me.
Best,
-Tim
And, I have to admit to having a conversation like this:
Me (to an unnamed co-conspirator): When did the steam guy deliver today?
Other cook: You know, I haven't seen him.
Me: This is bad, steam table's been running all day and we are going to run out. Probably in the middle of dinner. Should I go to Unnamed Third Party's place and see if they'll loan us a bucket?
Other cook: No. You don't really have time.
Helpful New Guy: Well, I could go, I guess.
Other cook: OK, that'd be great! I'll call 'em so you'll be all set.
The "best" part of this gag was that the other restaurant's cook gave our Helpful New Guy a plastic 5 gallon bucket, with lid firmly in place to bring back to us. Which, upon opening revealed about an inch of water in the bottom. Which, of course, meant that HNG had taken too long to get back with our steam.
Rob
Livesteamer
Well-known
When I was a working machinist, new hires always got sent to another department for the aluminum magnet. Some went thru several departments before they figured it out. Joe
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
When I was a working machinist, new hires always got sent to another department for the aluminum magnet. Some went thru several departments before they figured it out. Joe
I remember being sent to ask for a "reverse countersink bit" at one of my first summertime jobs way back when.
Rob
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