Difficult one, but let's try:
John Coltrane, My favorite things where I discovered it is possible to do beautiful, complex and atemporal music.
Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan where I learnt you can do beautiful music being overtly political.
Gnarls Barkley, St. Elsewhere, something personal: right album at the right place and time.
Of course, go ahead! Old rolls are full of surprises.
KB17 was the most famous film of Adox, a high sharpness film. It was created in the fifties and they stopped production in the beggining of the sixties, so you're probably right about the 'early 1960's)
If you don't develop it yourself, tell the shop to try Rodinal 1:50, ISO 32.
I'm using VoipBuster in Europe and I'm happy with it. Calls to Germany are not free, but the service is cheap and it works.
posted by rogersm 17 years ago
In "Curious George the Nostalgic Audiophile."
Difficult one, but let's try: John Coltrane, My favorite things where I discovered it is possible to do beautiful, complex and atemporal music. Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan where I learnt you can do beautiful music being overtly political. Gnarls Barkley, St. Elsewhere, something personal: right album at the right place and time.
posted by rogersm 17 years ago
In "Vladimir Kramnik"
Mao banned chess during the Cultural Revolution. So much for culture.
posted by rogersm 17 years ago
In "Curious George: How long does exposed 35mm film last?"
Of course, go ahead! Old rolls are full of surprises. KB17 was the most famous film of Adox, a high sharpness film. It was created in the fifties and they stopped production in the beggining of the sixties, so you're probably right about the 'early 1960's) If you don't develop it yourself, tell the shop to try Rodinal 1:50, ISO 32.
posted by rogersm 18 years ago
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