Posted on 06/03/2013 2:23:56 AM PDT by Reaganite Republican
In a Kodak blog post written in 2007, Sasson explains how it was constructed:
It had a lens that we took from a used parts bin from the Super 8 movie camera production line downstairs from our little lab on the second floor in Bldg 4. On the side of our portable contraption, we shoehorned in a portable digital cassette instrumentation recorder. Add to that 16 nickel cadmium batteries, a highly temperamental new type of CCD imaging area array, an a/d converter implementation stolen from a digital voltmeter application, several dozen digital and analog circuits all wired together on approximately half a dozen circuit boards, and you have our interpretation of what a portable all electronic still camera might look like.
Here are some specs: The 8 pound camera recorded 0.01 megapixel black and white photos to a cassette tape. The first photograph took 23 seconds to create...
To play back images, data was read from the tape and then displayed on a television set:[pics]
Otoh, I think L.L. Bean has actually benefited from online sales. I remember shopping at L.L. Bean when its brick and mortar incarnation was a collection of dimly lit barns off Route 1 in Freeport, ME. Now they have transformed downtown Freeport into a shopping mall and tourist Mecca, with parking "tastefully" off Main Street (Route 1), and a large and pleasant L.L. Bean downtown campus, surrounded by retail epigones and Starbucks up and down Main Street. I miss the "Down East" flavor of the old L.L. Bean, but if you are near Freeport, it's worth a visit. I've never seen anything like it. Some malls built from in green field sites try to imitate it, but really cannot capture the appeal of real downtown with real traffic. I'm talking to you, North Conway.
“We must protect the buggy whip industry at all costs!”
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Naw, I’m just saying the execs at Kodak had their heads up their collective patootie- I don’t want to save/kill anybody, that’s the market’s function
Richard Nixon grew up in such a home. Not sure where the kit was bought from, although I do recall it was from a mail order catalog. It looks OK, from the outside, but once you enter, it is astonishingly small.
http://rivieraview.blogspot.com/2010/01/richard-nixons-childhood-home.html
Best Freegards ;)
Why would anyone have wanted to stay indoors in a place like Yorba Linda, California? Especially growing up there 100 years ago?
We must protect the buggy whip industry at all costs!
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Naw, Im just saying the execs at Kodak had their heads up their collective patootie- I dont want to save/kill anybody, thats the markets function
sorry...forgot to post (Sarc)
300 days a year of sunshine, so that means 65 days of no sunshine ;) Also, once the sun goes down here, in Orange County, it gets into the 30’s - 50’s depending on time of year. Another thing about post sundown - the critters emerge. Lot of coyotes out there these days, I imagine they were more plentiful, back in the day, not to mention mountain lions. Best to be indoors :) Thanks!
Just didn’t want you to think I’m into ill-advised, unprincipled bailouts or anything
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