Processing of Fuji Mailers

 

 Do you have some Fuji Mailers that you'd like to use? Per the Fuji Digital Lab representative, the Fujicolor Processing Lab in Phoenix which processed prepaid film mailers is now official closed. Dewayne's Photo in Parsons, Kansas has been awarded the contract and will process the mailers in the future.
All film submitted to the Phoenix lab has either been processed and put back in the mail or sent to Dewayne's for processing. 
In the future all mailers should be sent to the following address, not to the old Fuji Lab :
Dewayne's Photo
P. O. Box 837
Parsons Kansas 67357
Dewayne's expects to process your film within 1-2 days and put it back in the mail to you. This may be a quicker turn-around time than previously accomplished by the Phoenix lab.
Thanks to Janis Rowland for this piece of news

 

 Some Resources for Travel Information

 

 Favorite Places, submitted by readers, is Outdoor Photographer's most popular feature.  Since they receive many more submissions than they can publish, they place the one's they don't have room for on their website.  This is a great place to find some out of the way locations that you may not have heard of before.  http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/content/yfp/

 

 The Tourism Offices Worldwide Directory is a guide to official tourist information sources: government tourism offices, convention and visitors bureaus, chambers of commerce, and similar organizations that provide free, accurate, and unbiased travel information to the public. Businesses such as travel agents, tour operators, and hotels are not included. http://www.towd.com/

 

 Travel South USA is the nation's oldest and largest
travel organization.  This non-profit company helps you plan travel with
official tourist links to Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, N. and S. Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and
West Virginia.
http://www.travelsouthusa.com

Source: Clark Howard

 

 This one is not for everyone but if you like gardens it's an interesting website.

Can't get there in person?  Travel from your arm chair!  Armchair
Travel have selected 450 of the best gardens in the United Kingdom and
Ireland - including over 80 top gardens of the National Trust, and have
compiled a comprehensive Web site to tell you what you need to know
about each garden to ensure you enjoy your visit - when you eventually
get there.  The Web site provides county and district maps and even
recommendations as to where to stay, or have a meal nearby, and the best
time of the year to visit each garden.  Check out the 360-degree
panoramic views of some interesting gardens - from the late Queen
Mother's estate at the Castle of Mey to Powerscourt in Ireland and
Wakehurst Place in Sussex. 
http://www.gardens-guide.com/frt_region.htm

Source, Clark Howard

 

 New Product from VisibleDust

 

 VisibleDust has announced the release of two new products. One is a corner swab for cleaning dust buildup in sensor corners.  The other is a high-density fiber sensor brush for the Arctic Butterfly for heavy duty dusting. See http://www.visibledust.com for more details

 

 A Strange Delta Policy

 

 We had two sets of plane reservations with seat assignments that we made some time ago on the Internet.  After discovering a small schedule change, when we looked at our reservation online our seat assignment changed to 'currently unassigned'. The thought of out not being able to sit together on an overnight flight didn't thrill us. When I tried to go out and get new seat assignments online, I was not given that option.  Upon calling Delta, I was told that when any schedule change is made this happens and if you call Delta reservations they can 'clean up' the record so you can again see your seat assignment.  So the good news is that, the assignments are still there, you just can't see them until you make the call.  It's worth making that call because if the change involves an equipment change, you may automatically have been moved to another seat.

 

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