tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1568334561722760329.post6462590053914265999..comments2024-03-04T04:08:39.755-08:00Comments on The Fies Files: The Technicolor Time MachineBrian Fieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16347700145666751363noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1568334561722760329.post-28930952029847067982012-09-13T10:34:13.899-07:002012-09-13T10:34:13.899-07:00Yes, I agree that seemed like an unnecessary inter...Yes, I agree that seemed like an unnecessary intermediary step, but what do I know? They seemed to know what they were doing...<br /><br />Also, re: your peevish Facebook comment about the date of the airplane's invention, let me clarify my time-travel scenario: I arrive in 1890 and spend the rest of my life there, profitably investing in ideas I have good reason to believe will pay off. I hear there's these bicycle mechanics in Ohio with a nifty idea...Brian Fieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16347700145666751363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1568334561722760329.post-510018089482535362012-09-13T10:22:04.266-07:002012-09-13T10:22:04.266-07:00"Someone could have thrown it in a bin."..."Someone could have thrown it in a bin."<br /><br />Sigh.<br /><br />Rather timely, as the folks I'm trying to convince to save another forgotten bit of cinema still don't seem to be inclined to overcome inertia. Nice knowing that someone, somewhere is protecting and restoring history.<br /><br />Didn't it strike you as odd, though, that they're using an optical *film* printer to record the images? That's so... last century.Jim O'Kanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01806624628546492210noreply@blogger.com