Fer Gawds sake you guys.
Yer embarrassing me.
Thanks though, I feel kinda warm and fuzzy now.

William Robb


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Boris Liberman" 
Subject: Re: Survey: Whose PDML posts have helped you?


> Hi!
> 
> I generally second your opinion. Your list may be missing a person or
> two, but generally it fits my opinion too.
> 
> I suppose William Robb would get my vote for that nomination too. But
> then when it comes to body knowledge, Alan Chan is very strong in my
> opinion. And of course all others that somehow keep the talk on track
> <vbg>.
> 
> Anyway, I must admit that I learned a lot since I joined the crew -
> both technology-wise and craft/art-wise.. Though I must also point out
> that I also learned quite a bit of (foul) language, politics, ways to
> express one's extreme opinion and last but definitely not least - the
> beer...
> 
> Boris (who has Tak K 135/2.5, shots C-41 b/w and considers M 35/2.8 a
> very good lens)...
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> LW> I like it here, and have learned a lot from the more
> LW> experienced (though not likely older) folks.
> 
> LW> Who have you learned the most from here?
> 
> 
> LW> I'll kick it off with a safe nominee (Wm Robb) and a
> LW> dark horse (B. Rubenstein).  Both seem to know a fair
> LW> amount, though Robb is usually easier to digest, from
> LW> a Pentax point of view, than BR.
> 
> LW> There have, of course, been others.  Mark Cassino, Bill
> LW> Cassleberry, Cotty (brap hic! frlappp...) all come to mind.
> LW> Alan Chen, Pal, Herb Chong, our leerless feeder and all around
> LW> list guy Doug Brewer, the folks who run PUG, John Mustarde,
> LW> and others I can't think of I could have voted for here.
> 
> LW> I'm not factoring in PUG favorites, that's a whole other cup
> LW> of tea.
> 
> LW> -Lon
> 
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