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Always a pleasure, Alice!
Question in return: do "aviation authorities" have much in the way of very long-lived records? By "very long-lived" I mean in excess of 30 years.
Thanks,
Fred
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Frederic J. Grevin
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New York City Economic Development Corporation
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Subject: Re: 35mm microfilm
Fred,
You are a dear! Thank you for your insight.
We are working our way to being more electronic, but IMHO, not everything has to be placed in the latest/greatest technology. There will ALWAYS be a place for long-standing and proven microfilm. :-)
All my best,
Alice
Alice B. Young, CRM
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Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
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