Re: Yet Another Enablement, minor this time ;-)

2007-01-09 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Jan 9, 2007, at 10:20 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:

 Having bought the K10D I made my small photo bag obsolete. Simply put,
 if I were to put in there the K10D with Tamron 28-75 attached, it
 would mean virtually no space for anything else. So I shelled out some
 money and bought myself a LowePro Orion Trekker II - which is half
 photo bag half regular back back.

Good luck with it! Lowepro makes good bags.

Musings on yet another bag ...

There are times when I need to carry both camera and laptop, or  
camera and portfolio book, or portfolio book and laptop, or all  
three. I've been using the Timbuk2 Commuter XL bag for this and it  
works well with two of the above, best with the computer/portfolio  
shaped bits, but is an awkward thing to get the bulky size/shape of a  
DSLR in and out of, particularly with bulkier lenses (and I mean  
lenses like the FA20-35 here, as opposed to the DA21... not monstrous  
things like an FA*200/2.8 ...  ;-). I love the bag for day to day  
running about when I have to carry the laptop, but it's sure a pain  
to shoot out of.

When in SF a week or so ago, I stopped into a camera shop and saw the  
Kata Sensitivity V Ergo-Tech backpack and was impressed with it. It's  
a reasonably slim, light backpack design, with a top handle and dual  
strap traditional harness (I've given up on sling style bags). The  
padded computer compartment is separately accessible from the main  
compartment and would fit my laptop nicely. The main compartment has  
enough depth back to front to fit a good sized camera and lens  
assembly, and is also separated into upper and lower stories, with  
separate zippered openings, so that you can get to individual bits  
without having to unzip the whole thing. The two-story  
compartmentalization can also be undone by unzipping the intermediate  
piece, giving you one big space to load into if you have a largish  
thing to carry in addition to smaller stuff.

I have a Lowepro CompuTrekker AW already and find it has been  
excellent to schlep camera gear and computer through airports,  
ferries, and trains, but it's huge, bulky, and terrible at carrying  
stuff like a computer and a portfolio around, virtually useless to  
work with for shooting due to the way the openings are organized.  
(Basically, you have to lay it on the ground and unzip it completely  
to get to anything other than a small bit stored at the top of the  
main compartment.) This Kata bag is much trimmer, lighter, and would  
do a better job of the day to day real street use IMO.

I might give one a try... but I'd like to see if the local shop has  
one so I can try it on again with computer, camera and portfolio to  
stuff in ...

There's always another bag.

Godfrey 

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Re: Yet Another Enablement, minor this time ;-)

2007-01-09 Thread David Savage
On 1/10/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 (and I mean
 lenses like the FA20-35 here, as opposed to the DA21... not monstrous
 things like an FA*200/2.8 ...  ;-)

It isn't that big.

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Re: Yet Another Enablement, minor this time ;-)

2007-01-09 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi

On Jan 9, 2007, at 3:23 PM, David Savage wrote:

 (and I mean
 lenses like the FA20-35 here, as opposed to the DA21... not monstrous
 things like an FA*200/2.8 ...  ;-)

 It isn't that big.

LOL ... I relayed one from here to my friend in Gloucester. Lovely  
thing ... and huge. I'd never carry it without someone else to be the  
mule. ;-)

Godfrey

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Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 12/6/2005 11:27:18 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
 Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.

 Cable stitch or blanket?


 Darn!

 Well I guess that just about sews things up then.


 I think we could string em a yarn, though.




  This is just another useless thread

Don't be a prick




Cheers,
  Cotty
=
Stop needling.

Marnie aka Doe ;-)



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread Tom C

Bravo! That wraps it up!

Tom C.





From: Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 17:51:21 +1000

On 7 Dec 2005 at 0:33, Kenneth Waller wrote:

 Not another one of these.threads

They spool 'em off one after the other zip zagging from one pun to the next
winding each other up until the whole thing unravels, coil it what you like 
but
baste on what I've read I think its tack less.  I gather that I'm not going 
to
selvage an ounce of positive bias myself after this alteration, I miters 
well

give up whilst the goings good.

Sorry, it's hot here.


Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61-2-9554-4110
UTC(GMT)  +10 Hours
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Re: Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2005/12/07 Wed AM 02:06:45 GMT
 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.
 
 William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 From: mike wilson 
 
  I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
  Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.
  
  Cable stitch or blanket?
 
 Darn!
 
 Well I guess that just about sews things up then.
  

I thought this thread had dyed a natural death but, oh no, you have to start 
needling him again.


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Re: Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: mike wilson

Subject: Re: Re: Yet another enablement.




 I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
 Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.

 Cable stitch or blanket?

Darn!

Well I guess that just about sews things up then.



I thought this thread had dyed a natural death but, oh no, you have to 
start needling him again.


It's probably because we are cut from the same cloth.

William Robb 





Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread Mark Roberts
William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: mike wilson

  I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
  Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.
 
  Cable stitch or blanket?
 
 Darn!

 Well I guess that just about sews things up then.


 I thought this thread had dyed a natural death but, oh no, you have to 
 start needling him again.

It's probably because we are cut from the same cloth.

Well I'd like to stick around for more of this fun but I'm going to bolt
now. 
 
 
-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread John Forbes

You punsters have a warped sense of humour.

John

On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 12:44:43 -, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:



William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


From: mike wilson


 I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
 Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.

 Cable stitch or blanket?

Darn!

Well I guess that just about sews things up then.



I thought this thread had dyed a natural death but, oh no, you have to
start needling him again.


It's probably because we are cut from the same cloth.


Well I'd like to stick around for more of this fun but I'm going to bolt
now.





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Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread Doug Brewer

Cotty wrote:



I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.



Cable stitch or blanket?



Darn!



Well I guess that just about sews things up then.



I think we could string em a yarn, though.







This is just another useless thread



Don't be a prick


sew what if I am?



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread Kenneth Waller
I'm sitting here on pins  needles waiting for a post that will blanket all 
the others.


Kenneth Waller

- Original Message - 
From: Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: pentax list pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 1:56 AM
Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.






I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.


Cable stitch or blanket?



Darn!


Well I guess that just about sews things up then.



I think we could string em a yarn, though.






 This is just another useless thread


Don't be a prick




Cheers,
 Cotty


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Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread Kenneth Waller

What a tale you've woven..

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message - 
From: Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 2:51 AM
Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.



On 7 Dec 2005 at 0:33, Kenneth Waller wrote:


Not another one of these.threads


They spool 'em off one after the other zip zagging from one pun to the 
next
winding each other up until the whole thing unravels, coil it what you 
like but
baste on what I've read I think its tack less.  I gather that I'm not 
going to
selvage an ounce of positive bias myself after this alteration, I miters 
well

give up whilst the goings good.

Sorry, it's hot here.


Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61-2-9554-4110
UTC(GMT)  +10 Hours
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998





Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread Kenneth Waller

I've come to the end of my string with this yarn.

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message - 
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.



William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


From: mike wilson


 I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
 Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.

 Cable stitch or blanket?

Darn!

Well I guess that just about sews things up then.



I thought this thread had dyed a natural death but, oh no, you have to 
start needling him again.


It's probably because we are cut from the same cloth.


Well I'd like to stick around for more of this fun but I'm going to bolt
now. 



--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com





Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread graywolf

Yes, it is a whole other ball of yarn.

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
Idiot Proof == Expert Proof
---



Kenneth Waller wrote:


What a tale you've woven..

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message - From: Rob Studdert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 2:51 AM
Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.



On 7 Dec 2005 at 0:33, Kenneth Waller wrote:


Not another one of these.threads



They spool 'em off one after the other zip zagging from one pun to 
the next
winding each other up until the whole thing unravels, coil it what 
you like but
baste on what I've read I think its tack less.  I gather that I'm not 
going to
selvage an ounce of positive bias myself after this alteration, I 
miters well

give up whilst the goings good.

Sorry, it's hot here.


Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61-2-9554-4110
UTC(GMT)  +10 Hours
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/
Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998








Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread P. J. Alling

Doug Brewer wrote:



On Dec 6, 2005, at 10:41 PM, William Robb wrote:



- Original Message - From: Mark Roberts Subject: Re: Yet  
another enablement.











I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.


Cable stitch or blanket?



Darn!


Well I guess that just about sews things up then.



I think we could string em a yarn, though.

William Robb




 This is just another useless thread



I wish I'd used  that line...

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	Run in circles, (scream and shout).




Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread P. J. Alling

All I have to say is Woof.

John Forbes wrote:


You punsters have a warped sense of humour.

John

On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 12:44:43 -, Mark Roberts 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:



William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


From: mike wilson


 I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
 Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.

 Cable stitch or blanket?

Darn!

Well I guess that just about sews things up then.



I thought this thread had dyed a natural death but, oh no, you have to
start needling him again.



It's probably because we are cut from the same cloth.



Well I'd like to stick around for more of this fun but I'm going to bolt
now.








--
When you're worried or in doubt, 
	Run in circles, (scream and shout).




Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread frank theriault
On 12/7/05, David Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Dec 7, 2005, at 5:33 PM, Doug Brewer wrote:

   This is just another useless thread

 Is knot...

Is sew!

-frank

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Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread Mark Roberts
P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Doug Brewer wrote:
 William Robb wrote:
 Mark Roberts wrote:

 I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
 Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.

 Cable stitch or blanket?

 Darn!

 Well I guess that just about sews things up then.

 I think we could string em a yarn, though.

  This is just another useless thread

I wish I'd used  that line...

Nah, you gotta leave that kind of stuff to knit-wits like me.

 
 
-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-07 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Doug Brewer wrote:
 
 On Dec 6, 2005, at 10:41 PM, William Robb wrote:
 
 
  - Original Message - From: Mark Roberts Subject: Re: Yet
  another enablement.
 
 
  I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
  Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.
 
  Cable stitch or blanket?

  Darn!
 
  Well I guess that just about sews things up then.

  I think we could string em a yarn, though.
 
  William Robb
 

 
   This is just another useless thread

Maybe, but it has me in stitches

ann



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Cotty
On 5/12/05, William Robb, discombobulated, unleashed:

This list is very bad.
You are all bad people.
Anyway, based on comments I have read, the A* 85/1.4 is a pretty decent 
lens.
I managed to snag what appears to be a nice one off eBay. I had thought, 
right up until the last moment that I would get it for a nice price too, but 
it was not to be.

I blame this one on Cotty, Bob S, Fred Wasti and Rob Studdert.
You are evil men, the lot of you.

VICTORY  !




Cheers,
  Cotty


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Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Cesar 
Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.






Ahhh but Bill you know that deep in your heart you are not innocent.
This goes beyond your commentary and remarks on Grandfather Mountain :-)


Had I been drinking?
I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.

William Robb



Re: Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread mike wilson

 
 From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2005/12/06 Tue AM 11:46:20 GMT
 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
 Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Cesar 
 Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.
 
 
 
  
  Ahhh but Bill you know that deep in your heart you are not innocent.
  This goes beyond your commentary and remarks on Grandfather Mountain :-)
 
 Had I been drinking?
 I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
 Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.

Cable stitch or blanket?


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Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Doug Brewer

oh, man. can I be evil too?

William Robb wrote:

This list is very bad.
You are all bad people.
Anyway, based on comments I have read, the A* 85/1.4 is a pretty decent 
lens.
I managed to snag what appears to be a nice one off eBay. I had thought, 
right up until the last moment that I would get it for a nice price too, 
but it was not to be.


I blame this one on Cotty, Bob S, Fred Wasti and Rob Studdert.
You are evil men, the lot of you.

William Robb








Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread P. J. Alling
It depends can you afford to purchase the stovepipe hat and Snidely 
Whiplash mustache?


Doug Brewer wrote:


oh, man. can I be evil too?

William Robb wrote:


This list is very bad.
You are all bad people.
Anyway, based on comments I have read, the A* 85/1.4 is a pretty 
decent lens.
I managed to snag what appears to be a nice one off eBay. I had 
thought, right up until the last moment that I would get it for a 
nice price too, but it was not to be.


I blame this one on Cotty, Bob S, Fred Wasti and Rob Studdert.
You are evil men, the lot of you.

William Robb










--
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	Run in circles, (scream and shout).




Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Fred
 It depends can you afford to purchase the stovepipe hat and Snidely 
 Whiplash mustache?

nyuh-uh-uhhh

Fred



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Mark Roberts
Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

oh, man. can I be evil too?

Practice saying Bwahahahahahahaha!

Get back to us when you're proficient...
 
 
-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Doug Brewer

Mark Roberts wrote:

Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



oh, man. can I be evil too?



Practice saying Bwahahahahahahaha!

Get back to us when you're proficient...
 
 

baa.

waa.

bra

dammit



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread mike wilson

Doug Brewer wrote:


Mark Roberts wrote:


Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



oh, man. can I be evil too?




Practice saying Bwahahahahahahaha!

Get back to us when you're proficient...
 
 


baa.

waa.

bra

dammit



Some people just aren't cut out for evilness.  Face it, Doug, you're a 
nice guy.




Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Doug Brewer

Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.



oh, man. can I be evil too?


Right, I forgot Brewer, who hosts this madhouse.
Technically, it's all your fault Doug, my pocketbook wouldn't be victimised 
at all were it not for the PDML.


William Robb




Re: Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: mike wilson 
Subject: Re: Re: Yet another enablement.





I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.


Cable stitch or blanket?


Darn!

William Robb



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Cotty
I'll be very intewested I mean interested in your thoughts on the A*85
when it arrives Bill.



Cheers,
  Cotty


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Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Cotty 
Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.




I'll be very intewested I mean interested in your thoughts on the A*85
when it arrives Bill.


I have another shoot this Thursday. With luck it will be here by then.

William Robb



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Mark Roberts
William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: mike wilson 

 I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
 Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.
 
 Cable stitch or blanket?

Darn!

Well I guess that just about sews things up then.
 
 
-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Mark Roberts 
Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.








I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.


Cable stitch or blanket?


Darn!


Well I guess that just about sews things up then.


I think we could string em a yarn, though.

William Robb




Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Doug Brewer


On Dec 6, 2005, at 10:41 PM, William Robb wrote:



- Original Message - From: Mark Roberts Subject: Re: Yet  
another enablement.











I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.


Cable stitch or blanket?



Darn!


Well I guess that just about sews things up then.



I think we could string em a yarn, though.

William Robb




 This is just another useless thread



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Kenneth Waller

Not another one of these.threads

Kenneth Waller

- Original Message - 
From: Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.



William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: mike wilson 


I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.


Cable stitch or blanket?


Darn!


Well I guess that just about sews things up then.


--
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com





Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread David Mann

On Dec 7, 2005, at 5:33 PM, Doug Brewer wrote:


 This is just another useless thread


Is knot...

- Dave



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Rob Studdert
On 7 Dec 2005 at 0:33, Kenneth Waller wrote:

 Not another one of these.threads

They spool 'em off one after the other zip zagging from one pun to the next 
winding each other up until the whole thing unravels, coil it what you like but 
baste on what I've read I think its tack less.  I gather that I'm not going to 
selvage an ounce of positive bias myself after this alteration, I miters well 
give up whilst the goings good.

Sorry, it's hot here.


Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61-2-9554-4110
UTC(GMT)  +10 Hours
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~distudio/publications/
Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998



RE: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Antti-Pekka Virjonen
 -Original Message-
 From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 1:47 AM
 To: Pentax Discuss
 Subject: Yet another enablement.
 
 This list is very bad.
 You are all bad people.
 Anyway, based on comments I have read, the A* 85/1.4 is a pretty
decent
 lens.
 I managed to snag what appears to be a nice one off eBay. I had
thought,
 right up until the last moment that I would get it for a nice price
too, but
 it was not to be.
 
 I blame this one on Cotty, Bob S, Fred Wasti and Rob Studdert.
 You are evil men, the lot of you.
 
 William Robb

That one is a great lens regardless of the high price!

And let us know how the 4800 performs. I have been looking at it
too to replace my 2000P+CIS system which has started to give me
annoying clogs. Maybe I'll just stay with the A3+ size... *grin*.

Antti-Pekka



Antti-Pekka Virjonen
Computec Oy Turku

www.computec.fi




Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Cotty


 I can't take responsibility for my mouth after a couple of beers.
 Or even a cup of coffee, it seams.

 Cable stitch or blanket?


 Darn!

 Well I guess that just about sews things up then.


 I think we could string em a yarn, though.




  This is just another useless thread

Don't be a prick




Cheers,
  Cotty


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RE: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Antti-Pekka Virjonen
 -Original Message-
 From: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 1:47 AM
 To: Pentax Discuss
 Subject: Yet another enablement.
 
 This list is very bad.
 You are all bad people.
 Anyway, based on comments I have read, the A* 85/1.4 is a pretty
decent
 lens.
 I managed to snag what appears to be a nice one off eBay. I had
thought,
 right up until the last moment that I would get it for a nice price
too, but
 it was not to be.
 
 I blame this one on Cotty, Bob S, Fred Wasti and Rob Studdert.
 You are evil men, the lot of you.
 
 William Robb

That one is a great lens regardless of the high price!

And let us know how the 4800 performs. I have been looking at it
too to replace my 2000P+CIS system which has started to give me
annoying clogs. Maybe I'll just stay with the A3+ size... *grin*.

Antti-Pekka



Antti-Pekka Virjonen
Computec Oy Turku

www.computec.fi




Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-06 Thread Tom C

On Dec 7, 2005, at 5:33 PM, Doug Brewer wrote:


 This is just another useless thread


Is knot...

- Dave



A bit intertwined though.

Tom C.




Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-05 Thread Fred
 I blame this one on Cotty, Bob S, Fred Wasti and Rob Studdert.
 You are evil men, the lot of you.

And you're not exactly an innocent babe in the woods, either, Bill (even if
you are indeed out in the boonies).

Fred



Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-05 Thread William Robb


- Original Message - 
From: Fred

Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.



I blame this one on Cotty, Bob S, Fred Wasti and Rob Studdert.
You are evil men, the lot of you.


And you're not exactly an innocent babe in the woods, either, Bill (even 
if

you are indeed out in the boonies).


No woods around here Fred.
b...




Re: Yet another enablement.

2005-12-05 Thread Cesar

William Robb wrote:



- Original Message - From: Fred
Subject: Re: Yet another enablement.



I blame this one on Cotty, Bob S, Fred Wasti and Rob Studdert.
You are evil men, the lot of you.



And you're not exactly an innocent babe in the woods, either, Bill 
(even if

you are indeed out in the boonies).



No woods around here Fred.
b...


Ahhh but Bill you know that deep in your heart you are not innocent.
This goes beyond your commentary and remarks on Grandfather Mountain :-)

César
Panama City, Florida