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:sigh:
That's also a reason why I still shun digital. Too many technical problems. Film does't give you the type of problem you'd mentioned. All I will say is that I am a professional photographer with experience with both film AND digital and I'm sue we could get into delightfully heated arguments about what's better, yadda yadda... But I digress. Be grateful you didn't lose everything in that disaster.
Think of the folks who lost EVERYTHING except the clothes on their backs, wading in shit-filth water that - if they have an open cut or sore - could be LETHAL.
Oh, they lost everything. EXCEPT for the credit card and mortgage payments and it'll be fun to see how the insurance companies squirm out of this one, and you can bet your sweet bippy they'll do what they can (indeed, I've gathered some people have been lighting their very houses on fire as a means to get insurance money...)
Like my financial advisor says, YOUR LIFE IS BY FAR THE UTMOST MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU'VE GOT. Everything else is secondary.
That aside, I know how you feel about your loss. I've missed out on shots too. Though as I predominantly use film, and my digital camera uses CD-RW media, I've never had to experience the type of loss you had. (having used SD and CF cards in my PDAs, I HAVE had a couple of problems and that is just another reason why I'm not a digital convert yet...)
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