Thanks for the link. It comes at a personally opportune moment for me.
I have been on a household archaeology binge the past week or two, digging through some water-damaged boxes of old prints, negatives, chromes and contact sheets. The past two days I've come across some contact sheets for which I've haven't located the negatives. Taking a cue from Al Kaplan, who is very fond of scanning from ancient contact sheets, I've taken to doing the same. This is a mixed bag. Some of the sheets are damaged from a basement flood, so the quality can be spotty (both literally and figuratively), but the process is very satisfying. It's like recovering a long lost memory. Anyway, I am working my way through early to mid 1980's on my dig.
The process reminds me that, although there are things I love about digital, there's an awful lot of good stuff I have emotionally invested in film. So, I share Sarah Boxer's sentiments in the Slate piece.