Hey, Paul, you feel like a chump for buying your computer. In two years you
could get one twice as good for half the money. Of course if you hadn't
bought it you would not be on this list.

Do your friends feel like chumps eveytime they look at the pics they shot
with that now obsolete camera? "This is my kid's second birthday party, but
I was a real using this expensive digital camea I took it with." "This is my
wife on the way to the hospital to have Jimmy, but I was a real chump to
take it with that now junk digicam."

If they feel that way, I feel sorry for them. However, if they bought it to
impress guys like you, they were real chumps, I admit that.

Ciao,
Graywolf
http://pages.prodigy.net/graywolfphoto
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----- Original Message -----
From: Paul F. Stregevsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 9:32 AM
Subject: RE: Pentax digital SLR - Not now!


> In fact, as films improve, our results get better and better.
>
> Meanwhile, everyone I know whose digicam is more than two years old feels
> like a chump.
>
> JCO wrote:
> Best thing about them oldies is they aren't obsolete (yet) even after 40
> years. I don't  think we'll be able to say that about ANY digital SLR for
a
> long time if ever. Can you imagine where digital cameras will be in 10
> years from now let alone forty?
>
>
> Paul Franklin Stregevsky
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