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Jim Clark should not have resigned. He just made the situation worse.Resignation is never a solution to solve the problem in their company. How could they be competirtive with the other one offering the same service-the snapfish.If you don't have a printer, or you don't have a good one, you could look into Snapfish for picture printing. Snapfish is a Hewlett Packard run web service that will store and print your digital photos for cheap, and for the rest of month, you get 50 free prints and 20 percent off any photo books. However, you have to buy something at least once a year. You won't have to worry about a payday loan to print anything, because prints are 9 cents a piece. Shutterfly, on the other hand, will store everything free, but their prints are about a penny cheaper for the most basic prints. However, it's nice to know you won't need a payday loan for storage devices and printers if you use Snapfish.