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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostYou got it. I was hoping that people might discuss what it takes, psychologically, to implement a Plan B, or what prevents one from doing so. I don't mind if it hangs off the theme of my own stupidity and character defects.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI had the same idea as Tarquin about 7 or 8 years ago.
I had a number of 35mm negs I wanted digitised so I could work on them in photoshop. Sent them off to an online scanner to get them done at 4000dpi. After I got them back I thought, hang on a minute, I can do this as a sideline...
Spent 400 quid on a decent scanner, and spent a few days learning how to get the best results in the quickest time from it. It still took far too long to get good results than I was prepared to spend, especially compared to the price others were offering for the same service.
I figured it was cheaper to find another Plan B that paid enough so that I could send my negatives off to get them done elsewhere!
Just looking at a slide scanning website now to check out prices - 1 pound per slide for 4000dpi including ICE, cropping, rotation, colour correction. Cheap as chips.
well we do all that and charge 30p per slides! even cheaper chips!
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I had the same idea as Tarquin about 7 or 8 years ago.
I had a number of 35mm negs I wanted digitised so I could work on them in photoshop. Sent them off to an online scanner to get them done at 4000dpi. After I got them back I thought, hang on a minute, I can do this as a sideline...
Spent 400 quid on a decent scanner, and spent a few days learning how to get the best results in the quickest time from it. It still took far too long to get good results than I was prepared to spend, especially compared to the price others were offering for the same service.
I figured it was cheaper to find another Plan B that paid enough so that I could send my negatives off to get them done elsewhere!
Just looking at a slide scanning website now to check out prices - 1 pound per slide for 4000dpi including ICE, cropping, rotation, colour correction. Cheap as chips.
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Originally posted by Tarquin Farquhar View PostYou got it. I was hoping that people might discuss what it takes, psychologically, to implement a Plan B, or what prevents one from doing so. I don't mind if it hangs off the theme of my own stupidity and character defects.
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Originally posted by Olly View Postah........well if we're talking about "lamenting ideas"
when I was 17ish my dad got Beebug (BBC B) magazine and in the back were a few wanted adverts for those machines, mostly schools and labs needing spares. There were a few for sale too around the 100 - 150 mark. That afternoon I saw one advertised on the noticeboard at Gateway, 50 quid.
Bought, washed, stripped of games and accessories, packaged and sent, 125% profit!
They wanted more, so I bought more. £400 profit in about 2 weeks until I tried to sell my family's one that my dad spent a good few months salary on 10 years earlier. He kicked up a fuss, told me what I was doing was stupid and I should get a REAL job. So I stopped, disheartened and with my main customer pissed because I promised something I couldn't deliver, I even had his cash.
If I'd stuck to it lordy knows where I'd be now but def the sort of thing that could have spiralled nicely with a bit of adult encouragement.
Not had any good ideas on the 13 years since then.
The friend now runs one of the South-East's biggest courier companies. Whilst I am still stick in an IB surrounded by kn0bs.
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I bought 25 SGI Granite UK keybs from America hoping to make a huge killing with the SGI-nuts I used to hang out with.
That was eight years ago, they're still in the shed....
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI think the OP was lamenting the fact that the one idea he had, he rejected as a non-starter, only for someone more enterprising to make a big go of it
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ah........well if we're talking about "lamenting ideas"
when I was 17ish my dad got Beebug (BBC B) magazine and in the back were a few wanted adverts for those machines, mostly schools and labs needing spares. There were a few for sale too around the 100 - 150 mark. That afternoon I saw one advertised on the noticeboard at Gateway, 50 quid.
Bought, washed, stripped of games and accessories, packaged and sent, 125% profit!
They wanted more, so I bought more. £400 profit in about 2 weeks until I tried to sell my family's one that my dad spent a good few months salary on 10 years earlier. He kicked up a fuss, told me what I was doing was stupid and I should get a REAL job. So I stopped, disheartened and with my main customer pissed because I promised something I couldn't deliver, I even had his cash.
If I'd stuck to it lordy knows where I'd be now but def the sort of thing that could have spiralled nicely with a bit of adult encouragement.
Not had any good ideas on the 13 years since then.
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I think the OP was lamenting the fact that the one idea he had, he rejected as a non-starter, only for someone more enterprising to make a big go of it
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