I know you guys don't care ... but (the big but), as a former news photog I developed and printed as least five days a week for more than a decade ... and I just love digital ... I love the methodology and mechanics of digital ... (which translates to the ease and speed of digital.)
What I miss is that the mechanics of developing and printing film was (is) so tedious and painful and required one to be half artist/craftsman and half technician. The darkroom was this wide barrier separating photographers from the masses of wannabees ... but now the process from camera to print seems all automatic and technical ... no craft skills required to make an image or to call oneself a photographer. All you need is the little green square on the camera, a plug-in or two for Photoshop ... and for the truly advanced professional a Gary Fong tubberware attachment.
In spite of the fact that digital opened the borders to a realm that was very exclusive, flooding the internet with ignorance, inflated egos and suckie images ... I gotta tell ya ... I'll still take digital over film ... and tomorrow digital will be even better ... while film is standing still.
Just ranting back. If you film only guys/gals ever have a convention ... invite moi ... I'll talk about the Good Ol' Days ... when men were men and cameras were film only and "auto" was an abbreviation for car (well sorta.)
Gary
PS- Just wondering how you film only people rationalize posting digitized images on the internet ... if I was a purest ... lol ... joking ... there is still enough room/tolerance on this planet for film and digital ... just don't take any shots of ducks.
G