no. (short answer)
The only pictures I take with the little digital are the car events. Generally, I leave the event, (breakfast, lunch, show, etc) and head straight to WalMart Neighborhood Market, and slide the memory stick into their machine. Select the pics I want, and zip them over to their machine. I don't use the 'instant' Kodak kiosk, because I really believe the pics will last longer if run thru the chemicals. Now, on OCCASION, I have printed from my computer at home, on photo paper, with my HP printer. I have HEARD if you use the same company's product- printer, paper, ink, etc., that will prolong the life of the photo. I guess we'll see. Next time I bring my car book to an event, I'll show you exactly which ones I printed at home. (not many- usually just to fill an empty space I missed printing at WalMart).
I'm from the 'old school' of photography- let the photo 'set' in the chemicals!
(I went to Skyline High School for photography cluster my Sr. year)
so there you have it. short answer and long answer!
gotta go!!!
K