
Of course you do. The best thing about these prints from Berkley Illustrations are the descriptions. Here's the sloth's story:
This small town mayor is a bit of a jokester. He's been known to attend town meetings dressed as The Flash and he boasts about his autographed photo of Speedy Gonzales in his office.
Berkeley’s ‘How Much Information’ project makes it slightly easier to comprehend just how important images are, or were rather, in our lives—much like normal census lead times, updates to the site seem to be a few years behind.
For instance, despite the nascency of digital photography at the time of the last study, by 2002 there was already a 9% decrease in the production of analog photographic prints. This still left a worldwide production estimate for film prints at 75-billion however, or 440 petabytes. I’m not even sure the human brain is equipped to comprehend just how much data images will take up in 2010.Among the analog camera prints, there has been a comparative decrease in the total amount of photo output. In 2002, 75 billion prints were made of photographs taken on analog cameras, according to PMAI. The most dramatic rise in the sales of film rolls took place in the mid-1990's. The sharpest fall began in 2000, and is expected to continue in 2003.
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