Customer Reviews 

Great.
2009-06-29I used pictures instead of a sign in book at my wedding. The film worked great and the quality was good (the quality of instant Polaroid pictures are never of super great quality, I personally think).

This film is hard to find!!
2009-05-28I used it to take pictures of my guests at my wedding, instead of them signing a cheesy guest book that I will never read. I put the pictures together in a groovy collage. Get the film while you can! It is rare!

Good timing but POOR film!
2009-03-26I purchased the film to use at my wedding. Although I received it quickly and have no complaints on timing or shipment.
The photos came out horribly. All the photos are yellowish and have no definition. I tried a different package hoping to get better results with no luck.
I am very disappointed considering this was purchased for such a special event.

Good buy, but expensive
2009-03-07We bought these to create a picture curtain of all of our incoming employees for the season. The film works great...kind of pricey...about a $1-$1.50 per employee...so it adds up with a lot of employees.

Polaroid
2009-02-24POLAROID instant film R.I.P.
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you will be missed.
Electronics Articles 
Audio & Video Connections Guide
" For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three." - Alice Kahn
This quote is certainly applicable to consumer electronics. From the very first commercially produced radios to the latest in high-definition television technology, the manner in which the components used to deliver our news, music, movies and entertainment are interconnected seems to have escaped logic. For both the newcomer and the old hand alike, connecting equipment in the most efficient and effective manner can be a painful chore. It is hoped this article will improve your background knowledge concerning potential A/V system connection schemes and where each is most appropriate. The next time you find yourself in a "connectivity quandary" perhaps the ideas shared here will help you to quickly solve the riddle of which wire goes where and why!
HDMI
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Core 2 Duo Scaling
Laptop Scaling
Intel's Core 2 Duo is easily the best mobile processor on the market today, boasting sky-high performance and low power consumption. But which CPU is for you: the super expensive T7600, the bargain-priced T5500, or something in between?
This article will first take a look at the various versions of Core 2 Duo that Intel has to offer. We will compare Core 2 Duo clocked at four speed grades: 2.33GHz, 2.16GHz, 2GHz, and 1.83GHz in a variety of benchmarks and let you know how to get your best bang for the buck.
Note: We will refer to a Core 2 Duo “T7000�multiple times in this article. We were unable to get a Merom sample with 2MB L2 cache, thus we lowered the clock speed of our 4MB L2 model to 1.83GHz to perform near that of the T5600 (1.83GHz, 2MB L2 cache), resulting in our unofficial “T7000�nomenclature.
The Core 2 Duo Processor
Intel has two lines of Core 2 Duo processors: notebook and desktop. Core 2 Duo for notebooks is codenamed Merom, while Core ...