UK Photographic Equipment Market Data & Forecast to 2013 – new report – PR Inside
images on the screen immediately after they are recorded and unnecessary images can be deleted instantly to free space, are capable of storing thousands of images on a small memory device, and can also record videos with sound. This is evident

Discipline to work at home needs time clock – PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
I’ve started enjoying phone calls from my long-retired mother — a woman who has no schedule to keep and a photographic memory of every day of her past 83 years. Worst of all, for those of you who envy at-home workers, is the way that sloth creeps

Call was a welcomed blast from the past – Pensacola News Journal
You never know who might be on the end of the line when your telephone rings. Last July I happened onto a local forum and found a message from an old college buddy looking for me. It had been nearly twenty years since I had spoken with my friend. We

Co-owner of Wool Grower’s dies at 55 – Bakersfield Californian
Loved ones of Daniel Frank Maitia remember the co-owner of basque eatery Wool Grower’s Restaurant as a fun-loving guy who “had no enemies and got along with everyone.” Danny, as he was known to family members, was cheerful even during his 2 1/2-year

Donald G. Whittle – Cincinnati.com
He had a photographic memory for names and faces,” said his son, Donald P. Whittle. “He knew all the important people in town. But he was completely without pretension himself.” Mr. Whittle, who lived in Fort Wright, died Sunday. He was 79.

Nate Cohn – flamboyant S.F. lawyer – dies – San Francisco Chronicle
Nate, as he was always called, represented the rich and famous – from Duke Ellington to Artie Samish, the big-time lobbyist; to bandleader Bob Crosby; to Popo the Clown – and did it with such style and panache that he became famous himself. Mr. Cohn

Trailer Talk: This Week In Movies – ‘Avatar,’ ‘Nine’ & More – Starpulse.com
Story by Starpulse contributing writer Evan Crean , a movie trivia guru and trailer addict with a practically photographic memory of actors and directors. Get a first look at the movies premiering each week, which which ones will be worth your $10