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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    Patrick is off somewhere developing film in the big canister in the sky. he was a really cool down to earth human being.
    someone should gather all his writings together so they are easy to find. fun reading!!
    best, peter

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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    Sad news.
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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    Sad news indeed. I learned much from his comments on how chemistry can work on film, with a bit of nudging from some extras added.

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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    Very sad news. He has left us a legacy of knowledge which will live at least as long as there is film.
    Thank you Sandy for getting the word out.

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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    Condolences to his family, he was a a valued contributor here and he will be greatly missed. RIP Patrick Gainer


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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    Very sorry to hear this. I still learn a lot from Pat's postings and enjoyed his presence.

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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    May his memory be eternal!

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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    He will be missed. On the positive side, he had a good run. At 88, he lived a good deal longer than the average. A few years ago I started using his basic PC-sodium carbonate and PC-borax formulas and have used little else since then.

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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    Thanks for passing on the news, Sandy. Patrick was always a valuable contributor when he was able to be active on APUG and on this forum and was a moderating presence when controversy may have been brewing elsewhere on the forum. I certainly learned a good deal from what he had to say and will miss him.

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    Re: Patrick Gainer, RIP

    A brilliant man and always willing to help those of us who needed it. Definitely will be missed. RIP Patrick. You've earned it.

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