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I'm trying get balanced perspectives on this. I have very few, if any, negatives (that I know of). The photos are mostly family snaps from 15+ years ago (everything newer is already digital), not art photos. I don't know how many photos we have but I'm thinking well over 1K photos to scan (in addition to many boxes and files of documents). I'm working to digitize our life including documents and old photos. Just make sure to tag the post with the flair and give a little background info/context. On Fridays we'll allow posts that don't normally fit in the usual data-hoarding theme, including posts that would usually be removed by rule 4: “No memes or 'look at this '”
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