Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-25 Thread Igor PDML-StR




No, it was not Volvo...

He was talking about the windshield of Bugatti Type 252:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugatti_Type_252
;-)

Not!..



Bob W-PDML Sun, 14 Oct 2018 14:02:06 -0700 wrote:



On 14 Oct 2018, at 21:56, Larry Colen  wrote:



Bob W-PDML wrote on 10/14/18 1:52 PM:

Thanks. I'll phone the insurance tomorrow, see what they say.
Correction: typ 262.


Aha, so you're not talking about the rear window in an old Volvo sedan.


Indeed not.

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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-18 Thread John

On 10/14/2018 17:00, Bob W-PDML wrote:




On 14 Oct 2018, at 21:56, Larry Colen  wrote:



Bob W-PDML wrote on 10/14/18 1:52 PM:

Thanks. I'll phone the insurance tomorrow, see what they say.
Correction: typ 262.


Aha, so you're not talking about the rear window in an old Volvo sedan.


Indeed not.



Even *I* knew that (after I Googled for "typ 262").

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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread Bob W-PDML



> On 14 Oct 2018, at 21:56, Larry Colen  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Bob W-PDML wrote on 10/14/18 1:52 PM:
>> Thanks. I'll phone the insurance tomorrow, see what they say.
>> Correction: typ 262.
> 
> Aha, so you're not talking about the rear window in an old Volvo sedan.
> 
Indeed not.

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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread Bob W-PDML



On 14 Oct 2018, at 21:52, mike wilson  wrote:

>> On 14 October 2018 at 21:41 Steve Cottrell  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On 14/10/18, Bob W-PDML, discombobulated, unleashed:
>> 
>>> Somebody Up There must have heard me mocking the devots because today I
>>> managed to smash (not crack!) the screen on the back of my typ 242... :0(
>> 
>> Oh my. Commiserations.
>> 
>> Insurance repair?
> 
> I can't imagine that a smashed screen is the limit of the damage.  I would 
> expect a cracked screen to incur other injuries, never mind a smashed one.  
> Fingers crossed...
> 

Indeed


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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread Larry Colen



Bob W-PDML wrote on 10/14/18 1:52 PM:

Thanks. I'll phone the insurance tomorrow, see what they say.

Correction: typ 262.


Aha, so you're not talking about the rear window in an old Volvo sedan.




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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread Bob W-PDML
Thanks. I'll phone the insurance tomorrow, see what they say. 

Correction: typ 262.

> On 14 Oct 2018, at 21:42, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
> 
> On 14/10/18, Bob W-PDML, discombobulated, unleashed:
> 
>> Somebody Up There must have heard me mocking the devots because today I
>> managed to smash (not crack!) the screen on the back of my typ 242... :0(
> 
> Oh my. Commiserations.
> 
> Insurance repair?
> 
> 
> 

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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread mike wilson
> On 14 October 2018 at 21:41 Steve Cottrell  wrote:
> 
> 
> On 14/10/18, Bob W-PDML, discombobulated, unleashed:
> 
> >Somebody Up There must have heard me mocking the devots because today I
> >managed to smash (not crack!) the screen on the back of my typ 242... :0(
> 
> Oh my. Commiserations.
> 
> Insurance repair?

I can't imagine that a smashed screen is the limit of the damage.  I would 
expect a cracked screen to incur other injuries, never mind a smashed one.  
Fingers crossed...

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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 14/10/18, Bob W-PDML, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Somebody Up There must have heard me mocking the devots because today I
>managed to smash (not crack!) the screen on the back of my typ 242... :0(

Oh my. Commiserations.

Insurance repair?



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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread Bob W-PDML
Somebody Up There must have heard me mocking the devots because today I managed 
to smash (not crack!) the screen on the back of my typ 242... :0(



> On 14 Oct 2018, at 19:25, P. J. Alling  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On 10/14/2018 1:20 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> P. J. Alling wrote on 10/14/18 9:48 AM:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 10/14/2018 5:38 AM, mike wilson wrote:
> On 14 October 2018 at 00:30 "P. J. Alling" 
>> 
 At least the Russian versions of the FIATs did not have rust holes in the 
 showroom - seen with my own eyes.
 
>>> So what you're saying is that the Soviets made better FIATs that the 
>>> Italians did...
>> 
>> About 30 years ago I was chatting with some folks at a party about 
>> unreliable cars.  They were very happy that they had finally sold their FIAT 
>> and bought a new car.  I congratulated them and said the only thing worse 
>> than a FIAT was a YUGO, which was just a FIAT built by communists. Guess 
>> what they had just bought.
>> 
>>> 
>>> On the other hand I was staying away from the Leica discussion because I 
>>> don't discuss other peoples religions...
>> 
>> I never really thought of a red dot as stigmata before.
> 
> And now you do, I think my work is done here.
> 
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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread P. J. Alling



On 10/14/2018 1:20 PM, Larry Colen wrote:



P. J. Alling wrote on 10/14/18 9:48 AM:



On 10/14/2018 5:38 AM, mike wilson wrote:
On 14 October 2018 at 00:30 "P. J. Alling" 


At least the Russian versions of the FIATs did not have rust holes 
in the showroom - seen with my own eyes.


So what you're saying is that the Soviets made better FIATs that the 
Italians did...


About 30 years ago I was chatting with some folks at a party about 
unreliable cars.  They were very happy that they had finally sold 
their FIAT and bought a new car.  I congratulated them and said the 
only thing worse than a FIAT was a YUGO, which was just a FIAT built 
by communists. Guess what they had just bought.




On the other hand I was staying away from the Leica discussion 
because I don't discuss other peoples religions...


I never really thought of a red dot as stigmata before.


And now you do, I think my work is done here.


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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread Larry Colen



P. J. Alling wrote on 10/14/18 9:48 AM:



On 10/14/2018 5:38 AM, mike wilson wrote:
On 14 October 2018 at 00:30 "P. J. Alling" 


At least the Russian versions of the FIATs did not have rust holes in 
the showroom - seen with my own eyes.


So what you're saying is that the Soviets made better FIATs that the 
Italians did...


About 30 years ago I was chatting with some folks at a party about 
unreliable cars.  They were very happy that they had finally sold their 
FIAT and bought a new car.  I congratulated them and said the only thing 
worse than a FIAT was a YUGO, which was just a FIAT built by communists. 
Guess what they had just bought.




On the other hand I was staying away from the Leica discussion because I 
don't discuss other peoples religions...


I never really thought of a red dot as stigmata before.






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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread mike wilson
> On 14 October 2018 at 17:48 "P. J. Alling"  wrote:
> 
> 
> > 
> On 10/14/2018 5:38 AM, mike wilson wrote:
> >> On 14 October 2018 at 00:30 "P. J. Alling"  
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 10/13/2018 9:31 AM, mike wilson wrote:
>  On 13 October 2018 at 13:43 Bob W-PDML  wrote:
> 
> 
>  It's a misprint of dévot. They were a kind of hard-right Catholic 
>  puritan cabal, most notably the Company of the Holy Sacrament, of 
>  17th-century France, with a fanatical devotion to Pope, who took it upon 
>  themselves to guarantee the doctrinal purity of France in the face of 
>  Protestantism and Jansenism.
> 
>  Leica purists insist that a modern-day dévot accompany each camera sold, 
>  to ensure the purity and correctness of its use.
> 
> >>> This from the birthplace of Protestantism?  What is the world coming to?  
> >>> Next it will be Italian cars with accessories nailed to them.
> >> Doesn't that describe the Soviet produced version of the FIAT 124?
> >>
> > I thought it was more a left-field description of one of the (alleged) 
> > actions of Martin Luther near the beginning of the reformation.
> >
> > At least the Russian versions of the FIATs did not have rust holes in the 
> > showroom - seen with my own eyes.
> >
> So what you're saying is that the Soviets made better FIATs that the 
> Italians did...

I think the flaws were different, that's all.

> 
> On the other hand I was staying away from the Leica discussion because I 
> don't discuss other peoples religions...

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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread P. J. Alling



On 10/14/2018 5:38 AM, mike wilson wrote:

On 14 October 2018 at 00:30 "P. J. Alling"  wrote:




On 10/13/2018 9:31 AM, mike wilson wrote:

On 13 October 2018 at 13:43 Bob W-PDML  wrote:


It's a misprint of dévot. They were a kind of hard-right Catholic puritan 
cabal, most notably the Company of the Holy Sacrament, of 17th-century France, 
with a fanatical devotion to Pope, who took it upon themselves to guarantee the 
doctrinal purity of France in the face of Protestantism and Jansenism.

Leica purists insist that a modern-day dévot accompany each camera sold, to 
ensure the purity and correctness of its use.


This from the birthplace of Protestantism?  What is the world coming to?  Next 
it will be Italian cars with accessories nailed to them.

Doesn't that describe the Soviet produced version of the FIAT 124?


I thought it was more a left-field description of one of the (alleged) actions 
of Martin Luther near the beginning of the reformation.

At least the Russian versions of the FIATs did not have rust holes in the 
showroom - seen with my own eyes.

So what you're saying is that the Soviets made better FIATs that the 
Italians did...


On the other hand I was staying away from the Leica discussion because I 
don't discuss other peoples religions...


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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-14 Thread mike wilson
> On 14 October 2018 at 00:30 "P. J. Alling"  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 10/13/2018 9:31 AM, mike wilson wrote:
> >> On 13 October 2018 at 13:43 Bob W-PDML  wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> It's a misprint of dévot. They were a kind of hard-right Catholic puritan 
> >> cabal, most notably the Company of the Holy Sacrament, of 17th-century 
> >> France, with a fanatical devotion to Pope, who took it upon themselves to 
> >> guarantee the doctrinal purity of France in the face of Protestantism and 
> >> Jansenism.
> >>
> >> Leica purists insist that a modern-day dévot accompany each camera sold, 
> >> to ensure the purity and correctness of its use.
> >>
> > This from the birthplace of Protestantism?  What is the world coming to?  
> > Next it will be Italian cars with accessories nailed to them.
> Doesn't that describe the Soviet produced version of the FIAT 124?
> 

I thought it was more a left-field description of one of the (alleged) actions 
of Martin Luther near the beginning of the reformation.

At least the Russian versions of the FIATs did not have rust holes in the 
showroom - seen with my own eyes.

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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-13 Thread P. J. Alling



On 10/13/2018 9:31 AM, mike wilson wrote:

On 13 October 2018 at 13:43 Bob W-PDML  wrote:


It's a misprint of dévot. They were a kind of hard-right Catholic puritan 
cabal, most notably the Company of the Holy Sacrament, of 17th-century France, 
with a fanatical devotion to Pope, who took it upon themselves to guarantee the 
doctrinal purity of France in the face of Protestantism and Jansenism.

Leica purists insist that a modern-day dévot accompany each camera sold, to 
ensure the purity and correctness of its use.


This from the birthplace of Protestantism?  What is the world coming to?  Next 
it will be Italian cars with accessories nailed to them.

Doesn't that describe the Soviet produced version of the FIAT 124?







On 13 Oct 2018, at 10:02, mike wilson 
mailto:m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com>> wrote:

I'm confused by the term "divet".  I presume this is a cross between divot and 
duvet.  So there's a lump of insulating turf on the back to give your thumb some comfort? 
 Sounds typically Leica but very high maintenance to me.

On 13 October 2018 at 01:00 "P. J. Alling" 
mailto:webstertwenty...@gmail.com>> wrote:


KEH photo has me on one of their mailing lists, and today they dropped a
missive with a link to this in my mailbox

https://tinyurl.com/y6wrm8o4

The best is the discription of the author which I suppose makes him Mike
Johnston Kryptonite.

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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-13 Thread John

Webster's Dictionary thinks it's an "alternative form of divot".

I think it's hipster speak for "I'm too cool to use a spell checker."

On 10/13/2018 05:01, mike wilson wrote:

I'm confused by the term "divet".  I presume this is a cross between divot
and duvet.  So there's a lump of insulating turf on the back to give your
thumb some comfort?  Sounds typically Leica but very high maintenance to me.


On 13 October 2018 at 01:00 "P. J. Alling" 
wrote:


KEH photo has me on one of their mailing lists, and today they dropped a 
missive with a link to this in my mailbox


https://tinyurl.com/y6wrm8o4

The best is the discription of the author which I suppose makes him Mike 
Johnston Kryptonite.





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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-13 Thread mike wilson
> On 13 October 2018 at 13:43 Bob W-PDML  wrote:
> 
> 
> It's a misprint of dévot. They were a kind of hard-right Catholic puritan 
> cabal, most notably the Company of the Holy Sacrament, of 17th-century 
> France, with a fanatical devotion to Pope, who took it upon themselves to 
> guarantee the doctrinal purity of France in the face of Protestantism and 
> Jansenism.
> 
> Leica purists insist that a modern-day dévot accompany each camera sold, to 
> ensure the purity and correctness of its use.
> 

This from the birthplace of Protestantism?  What is the world coming to?  Next 
it will be Italian cars with accessories nailed to them.

> 
> 
> On 13 Oct 2018, at 10:02, mike wilson 
> mailto:m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com>> wrote:
> 
> I'm confused by the term "divet".  I presume this is a cross between divot 
> and duvet.  So there's a lump of insulating turf on the back to give your 
> thumb some comfort?  Sounds typically Leica but very high maintenance to me.
> 
> On 13 October 2018 at 01:00 "P. J. Alling" 
> mailto:webstertwenty...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
> 
> KEH photo has me on one of their mailing lists, and today they dropped a
> missive with a link to this in my mailbox
> 
> https://tinyurl.com/y6wrm8o4
> 
> The best is the discription of the author which I suppose makes him Mike
> Johnston Kryptonite.
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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-13 Thread Bob W-PDML
It's a misprint of dévot. They were a kind of hard-right Catholic puritan 
cabal, most notably the Company of the Holy Sacrament, of 17th-century France, 
with a fanatical devotion to Pope, who took it upon themselves to guarantee the 
doctrinal purity of France in the face of Protestantism and Jansenism.

Leica purists insist that a modern-day dévot accompany each camera sold, to 
ensure the purity and correctness of its use.



On 13 Oct 2018, at 10:02, mike wilson 
mailto:m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com>> wrote:

I'm confused by the term "divet".  I presume this is a cross between divot and 
duvet.  So there's a lump of insulating turf on the back to give your thumb 
some comfort?  Sounds typically Leica but very high maintenance to me.

On 13 October 2018 at 01:00 "P. J. Alling" 
mailto:webstertwenty...@gmail.com>> wrote:


KEH photo has me on one of their mailing lists, and today they dropped a
missive with a link to this in my mailbox

https://tinyurl.com/y6wrm8o4

The best is the discription of the author which I suppose makes him Mike
Johnston Kryptonite.

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Re: This is at least somewhat amusing...

2018-10-13 Thread mike wilson
I'm confused by the term "divet".  I presume this is a cross between divot and 
duvet.  So there's a lump of insulating turf on the back to give your thumb 
some comfort?  Sounds typically Leica but very high maintenance to me.

> On 13 October 2018 at 01:00 "P. J. Alling"  wrote:
> 
> 
> KEH photo has me on one of their mailing lists, and today they dropped a 
> missive with a link to this in my mailbox
> 
> https://tinyurl.com/y6wrm8o4
> 
> The best is the discription of the author which I suppose makes him Mike 
> Johnston Kryptonite.

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