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8/12/2004

Woman Becomes Molded Into Couch, Dies During Extraction

Filed under: — dan @ 3:59 pm

Scary that skin can be stuck onto a couch like that. I can’t even imagine the stench of that place. What does skin that hasn’t seen the light of day and has been stuck to a couch for 6 years look like? Ya know, if they hadn’t tried to move her, she might still be alive…
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Emergency workers had to remove some sliding glass doors and lift the couch, with Grinds still on it, to a trailer behind a pickup truck. Removing her from the couch would be too painful, since her body was grafted to the fabric. After years of staying put, her skin had literally become one with the sofa and had to be surgically removed.

http://www.wftv.com/news/3643877/detail.html

Digital Cameras and the Quick Delete

Filed under: — dan @ 3:30 pm

That’s insane that 35% of digital photographers NEVER print their pictures. What the heck is up with that? There’s THAT many pornographers out there that post pictures on the Web? Is that it? Then again, I almost never delete a shot either, unless it’s an accidental shot or it’s totally blurry. I find the ones that didn’t come out so good to be quite interesting… I think I’m up to 4250 on the Olympus D-40 counter. Dang, my D-40 came out in 2001? :P
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To historians, that delete function may not be a good thing. It has done more than change photography. It has changed the way we record our lives.

Perhaps more significant is that Chute, the market analyst, reports 35 percent of digital photographers never print any of their pictures. Those who do are very selective about what they do print.

ABC News Link

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