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Peter Martin
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Coffee and Vitamin C
Can develop film.
Apparently.
I can't resist posting this, partly because the idea is so appealingly retro (to someone such as myself who collects antique radios).
The method is detailed
here
.
HT:
LifeHacker
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