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
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
Sad news.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
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.
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.
Condolences to his family, he was a a valued contributor here and he will be greatly missed. RIP Patrick Gainer
Very sorry to hear this. I still learn a lot from Pat's postings and enjoyed his presence.
May his memory be eternal!
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.
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.
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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