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Additionally I spoke with an Polaroid engineer at a party once who told me that they were sitting on hundreds of patents that could make them tons of money but management were all idiots. And so it goes.
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There is something warm and tactile about a Polaroid shot. Last year at Yuri's Night someone asked me if they could take my picture. When they pulled out a Polaroid I told them I was honored as they weren't making the film anymore. I was one of his last 23 shots.
Additionally I spoke with an Polaroid engineer at a party once who told me that they were sitting on hundreds of patents that could make them tons of money but management were all idiots. And so it goes.