re: Salade centrifuge

martine sherril (martine@wfu.edu)
Tue, 28 Nov 1995 09:41:42 -0500 (EST)

> Judy asked on 28 Nov.1995:
> >Maybe there's a language warp at work here, but you seem to be saying
> >that you do something to your negatives in a salad centrifuge...would
> >that be what we whirl lettuce leaves in to dry them?
> >Hunh?
> >What?
> >Would you tell us more
> Hi Judy,
> Of course I am not a native speaker , but some time ago I was fed up with the
> stains on my negatives. Even using distilled water and/or AGEPON was not a
> satisfying solution. Especially thin negs or larger black area's caused
> problems.
> By seeing a salad centrifuge working the idea was born.
> After washing the negs , I put them -before taking them out of the reel- in this
> centrifuge , the heart of the reel points to the wall of the centrifuge. A
> little whirling and there are no drops on the negs anymore.
> IKEA sells them for less than 5 US Dollars :-)
> greetings Henk
>

Whoa there, Henk!

Do you realize you could get rich from this idea?
(if you're not already)
Let's market that sucker to the photog market for $49.95.
We can call it the "Centrifuge Aerator".
A Highly technical scientific devise that
cost millions in research to develop.

:*}

Martine Sherrill
martine@wfu.edu