Yup!

Bet that in my younger days I could have gotten 92 mph out of a 50/1.4!

(that's 148 km for you Canucks, Brits, Frenchies, Spaniards, Italians and others who 
bowed
to the metric gods...)

Perfection is 90 feet between bases!

Har!

Regards,
Bob...
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"In the carboniferous epoch
we were promised perpetual peace.
They swore if we gave up our weapons
that the wars of the tribes would cease.
But when we disarmed they sold us,
and delivered us, bound, to our foe.
And the gods of the copybook headings said,
'Stick to the devil you know.' "
--Rudyard Kipling

From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Hi, Bob,
>
> Did you go to the "Nolan Ryan School of Photography"?  <g>
>
> -frank
>
> Bob Blakely wrote:
>
> > Fungus remedy:
> >
> > 1.    Find a brick or concrete wall.
> > 2.    Place yourself approximately 7 meters from the wall.
> > 3.    Hold the lens in your hand with the first two fingers of your hand on top of 
>the
> > lens barrel and the "pocket" formed by your thumb and curled third and forth 
>fingers.
> > 4.    Turn so that you are "3/4" facing the wall, keep your eye on the wall.
> > 5.    Lean back, placing your weight on your rear foot, lifting your forward foot.
Stretch
> > your forward arm out toward the wall.
> > 6.    Begin to push forward toward the wall with your rear foot while at the same 
>time
> > propelling the lens forward with your two fingers.
> > 7.    As your forward foot nears the ground and your (was) rear arm whips rapidly
forward
> > with the lens, give that extra push forward with those two fingers thereby 
>imparting
more
> > speed and a reverse spin which will add "lift" to the lens.
> > 8.    Pick up lens and extract the excess glass fragments.
> > 9.    Place on desk as paper weight.
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