08.30.08

My Darkroom Was Magic

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During the 1960s darkroom work was actually quite economical. The price of silver had not yet gone through the roof. Computers for the most part were still using transistors.  And, were known as mainframes.   And, black and white photography was still very much in vogue, recalls John H. Gohde.

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08.28.08

Taking Snapshots During the 1950s

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John H. Gohde started out taking black and white pictures as a child with a Kodak Brownie Starlet camera that took 12 pictures using 127 roll film.  His brother used a more ancient box camera that took 120 size film.

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08.21.08

The Web is about Freedom and Free Stuff

Posted in John H. Gohde tagged , , , , , , , , at 5:14 am by John H. Gohde

From its very inception, the great thing about the Web was that it was a place conducive to the free exchange of information. As technology started to progress the Internet became a place where anyone and everyone could get Free or nearly Free stuff. But, in modern times the Web is becoming increasingly commerical.

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08.11.08

Laughing With Paris Is No Sin

Posted in John H. Gohde tagged , at 7:58 am by John H. Gohde

Everybody wants to be in a YouTube video, but at first glance Paris Hilton decided to throw her support to Funny Or Die. Paris released a campaign ad parody on Funny Or Die on August 5 2008, reports John H. Gohde. Do the Hiltons vote Republican or Democratic?

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