Many years ago I lived in North Beach, in San Francisco. Across the street from my apartment was a pretty good hamburger joint. One night a friend, Rick, was visiting, and at one point started moaning how much he wanted a hamburger. He kept this up for a while, getting more and more graphic as the evening progressed (he wanted a big, rare, juicy, burger, with onions and cheese on a toasted bun and a side of fries and a big, frothy milkshake ... you get the picture). Anyway, he kept telling me what he wanted for more than an hour. Finally I asked him if he really wanted a hamburger, or did he just want to fantasize and talk about. He was quiet for a moment, and then replied, "I guess I just want to talk about it."
Shel > [Original Message] > From: Paul Stenquist > I just don't understand why those who have decided Pentax is not for > them continue to whine about it day after day. It's particularly self > defeating for those who must have full frame. All indications seem to > say that we won't see that from Pentax or, for that matter, Nikon. I > don't hear Cotty complaining about Pentax. He knew what he wanted and > went out and got it. I didn't mean to imply that users of other digital > brands should leave the list. I meant that they should act on their > beliefs and quit complaining.