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Subject: Re: [Leica] Water's too hot to develop my film....
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 23:17:08 -0700
References: <1ce.d26f980.2c3604d6@aol.com>

SIUASU@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Sorry about the empty space.  Back in the old days of my film processing, I
> always used bottled water and I kept it in the newest and latest invention
> called REFRIGERATOR.  Only time I ever used tap water was for rinsing.  As for
> print developing and keeping temps cool for prints - only printed in the fall,
> winter, spring.  Just to hot in AZ during the summer.  I know some people who
> turn off their hot water heater in the summer and use it for cold water cause
> the natural cold water is to hot.  Make sense?
> Bruce
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Is your Ice-a Box-a set at 68 or 70 F?

I have a set of filters on my pipes outside my darkroom why don't i cram
a bunch of ice cubes in the cold water filter which I'd get from my FREEZER?


I ALSO wish they'd come up with a Coldrowave. Something to use when
you've over-microwaved your food which of course always happens. Then
you stick it in the Coldrowave for 30 or 40 seconds. Cool it down. Stop
those little molecules from wiggling around. I know they'll have it some
day. Hell they have a trash compactor the aliens will wonder how we
figured THAT out but not the Xlyon beam which turns people temporary
into Styrofoam! (whereupon they are easy as heck to transport and are
completely un-argumentative. And float better then logs.
The antidote to the microwave. And snotty aliens.


Mark Rabiner
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.rabinergroup.com
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