Wed Jun 11 19:05:28 EDT 2014
Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Mark Roberts
postmaster at robertstech.com wrote:
My Spousal Unit watches true-crime shows on TV, and the law
enforcement officers they interview are apparently paid by the
syllable. My favorite redundancy
My Spousal Unit watches true-crime shows on TV, and the law
enforcement officers they interview are apparently paid by the
syllable. My favorite redundancy from this evening's episode: It
tested positive for male semen.
Technically, sperm that carries a Y chromosome could be said to be
male
Thank you, for the interesting document.
Well, the Press Release you referenced is full of ... puffing up the
cheaks.
Together, both partners have a combined history of 146 years in
the Photo Industry.
Along those lines, PDML has combined photographic experience of over
500 years!
Does that
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Igor Roshchin s...@komkon.org wrote:
Thank you, for the interesting document.
Well, the Press Release you referenced is full of ... puffing up the
cheaks.
Together, both partners have a combined history of 146 years in
the Photo Industry.
Along those
Apart from the lack of meaning in the sentence quoted, it includes one of those
strange repetitive and redundant turns of phrase which really grates on my
nerves. “Together, both partners have a combined history…”
Lets deconstruct that. If they have a combined history of whatever, then it
Stan, yes, I saw that but decided that I shouldn't be too picky. :-)
Back when I was a kid, there was a very popular program Radio-Nanny.
They were discussing a bunch of different things, but occasionally they
were discussing some grammar questions in a funny way.
One time there was this
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Stanley Halpin
s...@stans-photography.info wrote:
Apart from the lack of meaning in the sentence quoted, it includes one of
those strange
repetitive and redundant turns of phrase which really grates on my nerves.
“Together,
both partners have a combined
Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Stanley Halpin
s...@stans-photography.info wrote:
Apart from the lack of meaning in the sentence quoted, it includes one of
those strange
repetitive and redundant turns of phrase which really grates on my nerves.
Together,
both
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Mark Roberts
postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
My Spousal Unit watches true-crime shows on TV, and the law
enforcement officers they interview are apparently paid by the
syllable. My favorite redundancy from this evening's episode: It
tested positive for male
Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Mark Roberts
postmas...@robertstech.com wrote:
My Spousal Unit watches true-crime shows on TV, and the law
enforcement officers they interview are apparently paid by the
syllable. My favorite redundancy from this evening's episode: It
tested
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Stanley Halpin
s...@stans-photography.info wrote:
A simple straightforward phrasing would be: “The partners have a
combined history…” If they are going to write meaningless twaddle,
at least they could avoid bad writing.
Consider the source. The kind of folks
You would miss the half the joy of deconstruction, in that case.
On 6/11/2014 5:32 PM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
Apart from the lack of meaning in the sentence quoted, it includes one of those
strange repetitive and redundant turns of phrase which really grates on my
nerves. “Together, both
On 6/11/2014 6:46 PM, Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 5:32 PM, Stanley Halpin
s...@stans-photography.info wrote:
Apart from the lack of meaning in the sentence quoted, it includes one of those
strange
repetitive and redundant turns of phrase which really grates on my nerves.
On 11/06/2014 1:36 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
Along those lines, PDML has combined photographic experience of over
500 years!
Given the age of most of us, I suspect you could safely at a zero to
that number.
bill
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I was going to buy some inks and some Ilford Pearl paper, but found
that the latter is discontinued (on Atlex, and everywhere else, at least
in 5x7).
So, I called Atlex, and they told me that Ilford (as a company, not just
paper) is no more: it closed about a month ago.
So, if you want to buy
Igor Roshchin wrote:
I was going to buy some inks and some Ilford Pearl paper, but found
that the latter is discontinued (on Atlex, and everywhere else, at least
in 5x7).
So, I called Atlex, and they told me that Ilford (as a company, not just
paper) is no more: it closed about a month ago.
Tue Jun 10 13:11:52 EDT 2014
Mark Roberts wrote:
Igor Roshchin wrote:
I was going to buy some inks and some Ilford Pearl paper, but found
that the latter is discontinued (on Atlex, and everywhere else, at
least
in 5x7).
So, I called Atlex, and they told me that Ilford (as a
Igor -
Red River Paper sells three different versions of satin/pearl paper.
Here's a comparison of the three from their web site.
http://tinyurl.com/63x4phr
They also have a Pearl Metallic...
http://tinyurl.com/2c3hck2
-p
On 6/10/2014 12:35 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
Tue Jun 10 13:11:52
:-(
thanks for the heads up
ann - Ilford and Oriental were my papers of choice back in my film
days.. and the Ilford High gloss ink jet stuff - so sorry to hear this
ann
On 6/10/2014 12:30, Igor Roshchin wrote:
I was going to buy some inks and some Ilford Pearl paper, but found
that the
Paul,
Thank you for the reference to the RR papers.
Actually, right around the moment I was sending the message to PDML,
I was checking your previous response to my quesiton about metallic
papers, and checked out RR website for the pearl papers.
I saw those satin papers.
I am tempted to try
Note that it is the digital company Ilford Imaging Switzerland that went under,
not the analog business in the UK which is Harman Technology. Both use the
Ilford brand name but they aren't otherwise connected. Ironically the digital
business was what was thought to be the profitable half when
Harman, the company that bought the Ilford BW film and paper business,
seems to be going strong. So it's just the company specializing in as
inkjet papers based in Switzerland that has gone belly up.
On 6/10/2014 12:30 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
I was going to buy some inks and some Ilford
Speaking of Harmon, makers of Ilford Photosensitive materials, they
apparently also make Inkjet materials, which includes this,
http://www.harman-inkjet.com/products/product.asp?n=85t=HARMAN+CRYSTALJET+ELITE
in a Pearl finish.
On 6/10/2014 12:30 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
I was going to buy
Ilford here? Ilford Where? Before we all know it, this Ilford mess will
be as big as Aspirin, Nylon and the rest of that whole trademark imbroglio.
As if that were not enough, here is the press release from C.R. Kennedy,
mis-branded or mis-identified wrongly in another presser as C.R. K.
I never realised you were in Oxford, Cotty. My sister and her
boyfriend now live there, so if I ever cross the pond to visit them
I'll give you a shout.
As for the topic at hand, the old adage still holds true: If you can't
bet 'em, join 'em.
Cheers,
—M.
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On 10/1/13, Miserere, discombobulated, unleashed:
I never realised you were in Oxford, Cotty. My sister and her
boyfriend now live there, so if I ever cross the pond to visit them
I'll give you a shout.
Please do!
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Jessops is the biggest high street camera retailer in the UK
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20958659
They bought out a lot of the old-fashioned camera stores during the digital
revolution and turned them into anonymous clones. On the other hand, they
did have a wonderful classic camera
It seems that old fashioned camera stores can survive better than huge
faceless chains. It just requires /work/ , and probably a bit of
masochism. Milford Photo, seems to be surviving very nicely, at least
for now. It probably helps that every other camera store in a 100 mile
radius has dried
On 9/1/13, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed:
It seems that old fashioned camera stores can survive better than huge
faceless chains. It just requires /work/ , and probably a bit of
masochism. Milford Photo, seems to be surviving very nicely, at least
for now. It probably helps that
Brendan MacRae wrote:
I went to drop three rolls of 220 E-6 at Cali-Color in Sacramento today
only to be told they no longer process E-6. Same story all over I guess.
The lady gave me a list of places that still do E-6 though one is in San
Francisco, one is in Santa Cruz, and one is in San
Thanks, but no. I've definitely moved on from doing any of my own processing.
- Original Message
From: Joseph McAllister pentax...@mac.com
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:16:03 PM
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust
May I interest you
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Brendan MacRae
brendanmacrae1...@yahoo.com wrote:
I went to drop three rolls of 220 E-6 at Cali-Color in Sacramento today only
to be told they no longer process E-6. Same story all over I guess. The lady
gave me a list of places that still do E-6 though one
On 5/27/09, Adam Maas a...@mawz.ca wrote:
Kodak Ektar 100 is your friend. Now available in 120.
Woohoo! I know what's going in the Holga next! Thanks, Adam.
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Kodak Ektar 100 is your friend. Now available in 120.
-Adam
Hmmm. They've brought back the Ektar moniker, huh? Interesting...I should like
to shoot and scan. I wonder...
-Brendan
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I went to drop three rolls of 220 E-6 at Cali-Color in Sacramento today only to
be told they no longer process E-6. Same story all over I guess. The lady gave
me a list of places that still do E-6 though one is in San Francisco, one is in
Santa Cruz, and one is in San Clemente! I guess Pardees
Yeah, those are the signs of the times. I unloaded my 2 67ii bodies
and lenses back when there was still pretty good value. I felt that
over time, film would diminish in usage and that the labs would cease
to process the film due to cost effectiveness.
My own local lab in a suburb or Sacramento
- Original Message -
From: Brendan MacRae
Subject: Another one bites the dust
I went to drop three rolls of 220 E-6 at Cali-Color in Sacramento today only
to be told they no longer process E-6. Same story all over I guess. The lady
gave me a list of places that still do E-6 though
May I interest you in borrowing my 2 reel 220 tank and 220 reels? Is
the chemistry still available in quart or gallon sizes?
On May 26, 2009, at 19:48 , Brendan MacRae wrote:
I went to drop three rolls of 220 E-6 at Cali-Color in Sacramento
today only to be told they no longer process E-6.
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Emne: very OT Another one bites the dust
Funny combination:
reading PDML - discussion about K10D returns and mishaps,
while the CD player is playing Another one bites the dust by Queen.
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Funny combination:
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William Robb wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Cesar Matamoros II
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
William,
It seems like you are doing what you want to do. This is the way to go
for you.
So will you be a man of leisure at GFMtn?
César;
I finish my lab job
Message -
From: Cesar Matamoros II
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
William,
It seems like you are doing what you want to do. This is the way to go
for you.
So will you be a man of leisure at GFMtn?
César;
I finish my lab job this Friday. Immediately, I am diving into a bathroom I
On 5/8/06, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
What's leisure?
I've been following this thread with some interest, then realized that
I haven't thrown in my two cents.
All the best in whatever you end up doing, Bill.
cheers,
frank
--
Sharpness is a bourgeois concept. -Henri
... and will keep me working until September, when I go to BC and teach Tom
Cakalic about the wonders of 4x5 slides, providing he is able to make it up
for a weekend.
I am hoping to be able to take a lab on the road, and process the slides,
scan them and print them right at the campground.
William,
It seems like you are doing what you want to do. This is the way to go
for you.
So will you be a man of leisure at GFMtn?
All the best,
César
Panama City, Florida
William Robb wrote:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed
dramatically over the past couple
David J Brooks wrote:
Quoting William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I should have been more clear. I handed my resignation to my store
manager last Monday.
Blind sided them, really, as it was out of the blue as far as they were
concerned.
I feel kinda guilty actually, just before summer and their
two decades.
25 years with the same 'company' in August,
César
Panama City, Florida
Rookie.vbg
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Cesar Matamoros II
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
William,
It seems like you are doing what you want to do. This is the way to go
for you.
So will you be a man of leisure at GFMtn?
César;
I finish my lab job this Friday. Immediately, I am
Hi Bill,
Sorry to hear about your situation. I wish you all the best of luck
in finding something better. Glad to see that your're not too
worried.
Rgds
Patrick
On 5/2/06, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed dramatically
over
On 5/4/06, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heck, this frees me up to do all sorts of meaningfull things.
Like get my basement cleaned out and build a darkroom and sauna.
That's great. Wish I could have a darkroom but apartments have too
little room as it is.
Cheers,
Gautam
I hope that your immediate plans work out well and that you are
able to work meaningfully in photography again if you choose.
Cheers,
Gautam
On 5/2/06, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed dramatically
over the past couple of years.
Good Luck, Mr. Robb
You mentioned there's a few things on your job plate for the
next few months. Photo related?
-Lon
- Original Message -
From: Gautam Sarup
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
I hope that your immediate plans work out well and that you are
able to work meaningfully in photography again if you choose.
Heck, this frees me up to do all sorts of meaningfull things.
Like get my
- Original Message -
From: Lon Williamson
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Good Luck, Mr. Robb
You mentioned there's a few things on your job plate for the
next few months. Photo related?
Were you talking to my Dad? He's Mr. Robb.
Or was.
Anyway
Nothing immediate
On Tue, 2 May 2006, William Robb wrote:
Digital imaging has done a few things to the industry, none of them positive.
It has put a lot of the quality control squarely in the lap of the customer,
who doesn't want the responsibility,
Amen.
Good luck in your new venture.
Kostas
-
From: graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Wal-Mart? The only incentive to stay they have is if no one else would
hire you. Mass merchandisers mass merchandise everything including
employees. Any
On May 3, 2006, at 5:26 PM, graywolf wrote:
One Sunday, Best Buy gave me a MVP award in the morning and fired
me in the afternoon.
I certainly can't top that... For me I think it was about a week
between receiving a bottle of wine at the monthly staff meeting and
being made redundant.
William Robb wrote:
Really, the lab industry has been in decline for a very long time. It used
to be staffed by photographers looking to supplement their incomes,
snip
Now it is staffed by people who weren't fast enough to be cashiers.
Makes me want to laugh and cry at the same time because
-
From: William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
- Original Message -
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Same here, Bill.
It's good to see such events
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed dramatically
over the past couple of years.
The business has been taken over by large chain stores who treat the
industry as just another department, and now is dealing with the fallout of
poorly trained big box store sales staff, and
William Robb wrote:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed dramatically
over the past couple of years.
The business has been taken over by large chain stores who treat the
industry as just another department, and now is dealing with the fallout of
poorly trained big box
On May 2, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
William Robb wrote:
Consequently, I will be unemployed as of the 12th of May.
And not at all unhappy or concerned about the future.
Glad to hear you aren't that worried. Best of luck. Let me know in the
unlikely event that there's anything I
Good of you to take it in such good spirits, Bill.
I'm sure, as you make it sound, that this will be for the better.
j
On 5/2/06, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed dramatically
over the past couple of years.
The business has
Good luck, Bill, although I suspect you've got your next move planned and
worked out.. I suppose it may have been painful witnessing some of the
changes in the industry, and especially in the areas that are close to you.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
Consequently, I
Damn missing posts! Not quite sure of what this is about. If it is what
it seems, I hope that it turns out to be a big opportunity for your
future, Bill.
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
http://webpages.charter.net/graywolf
Idiot Proof == Expert Proof
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I will be unemployed as of the 12th of May. And not at all unhappy or
concerned about the future.
I was forced last September to take an early retirement. The freedom since then
has been exhilirating. I now have two other jobs, a nascent business, and a
retirement check coming in. I'll
welcome to the club. i am going to be unemployed as of tomorrow.
best,
mishka
On 5/2/06, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed dramatically
over the past couple of years.
The business has been taken over by large chain stores who
Hope you find an enjoyable and prosperous future Bill.
The best
Powell
At 11:30 AM 02/05/2006 , you wrote:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed dramatically
over the past couple of years.
The business has been taken over by large chain stores who treat the
industry as
William Robb wrote:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed
dramatically over the past couple of years.
The business has been taken over by large chain stores who
treat the industry as just another department, and now is
dealing with the fallout of poorly trained big
Bill, someone wanted to see my resume a few weeks ago, and when I assembled it
I realized that all the places I've worked in the past 20 years no longer
exist. It was vaguely depressing.
Enjoy yourself.
-Aaron
- Original Message -
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Same here, Bill.
It's good to see such events as opportunity rather than negatives.
Thank you!!
Just to make sure the record is straight, this was my decision, not theirs.
I just decided I
- Original Message -
From: jtainter
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
It is a shock and an insult to be terminated, Bill, but you will be okay.
You may even be better off. Let us know what comes next, and best wishes.
I should have been more clear. I handed my
- Original Message -
From: Aaron Reynolds
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Bill, someone wanted to see my resume a few weeks ago, and when I
assembled it I realized that all the places I've worked in the past 20
years no longer exist. It was vaguely depressing.
Yup, I
I should have been more clear. I handed my resignation to my store manager
last Monday.
Blind sided them, really, as it was out of the blue as far as they were
concerned.
That way's the most fun! I take it the you vent your frustrations here on
the list and not at work.
;-)
I feel kinda
- Original Message -
From: Tom C
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
That way's the most fun! I take it the you vent your frustrations here on
the list and not at work.
If I get fired from the PDML, all I lose is a few hours in front of the
computer...
William Robb
On May 2, 2006, at 3:24 PM, William Robb wrote:
Thank you!!
Just to make sure the record is straight, this was my decision, not
theirs.
I just decided I couldn't stand to work another summer in what has
become a really frustrating business.
Anyway, a few friends and I are going to
In a message dated 5/2/2006 11:36:22 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed dramatically
over the past couple of years.
The business has been taken over by large chain stores who treat the
industry as just another
In a message dated 5/2/2006 3:33:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I should have been more clear. I handed my resignation to my store manager
last Monday.
Blind sided them, really, as it was out of the blue as far as they were
concerned.
I feel kinda guilty actually, just
Quoting William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I should have been more clear. I handed my resignation to my store
manager last Monday.
Blind sided them, really, as it was out of the blue as far as they were
concerned.
I feel kinda guilty actually, just before summer and their star
attraction is
William Robb wrote:
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed dramatically
over the past couple of years.
The business has been taken over by large chain stores who treat the
industry as just another department, and now is dealing with the fallout of
poorly trained big
I should have been more clear. I handed my resignation to my
store manager last Monday. Blind sided them, really, as it was
out of the blue as far as they were concerned. I feel kinda
guilty actually, just before summer and their star attraction is
walking away.
Ah...they should have treated
In a message dated 5/2/2006 7:09:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I should have been more clear. I handed my resignation to my
store manager last Monday. Blind sided them, really, as it was
out of the blue as far as they were concerned. I feel kinda
guilty actually, just
- Original Message -
From: Ann Sanfedele
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Too bad you are too young for the Canadian equivalent of
social security :)
We have a thing here called welfare.
No one goes hungry.
Not that I intend to make use of the system. I already have
- Original Message -
From: Joseph Tainter
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Ah...they should have treated you better, given you an incentive to stay.
Tripling my wage, and make every customer pass an intelligence test before
they get to talk to me would have gone a long
Hi!
As most of you know, the life of a photofinisher has changed
dramatically over the past couple of years.
The business has been taken over by large chain stores who treat the
industry as just another department, and now is dealing with the fallout
of poorly trained big box store sales
Hi!
Just to make sure the record is straight, this was my decision, not theirs.
I just decided I couldn't stand to work another summer in what has
become a really frustrating business.
Anyway, a few friends and I are going to renovate houses for fun and
profit.
Why did not you put the
Wal-Mart? The only incentive to stay they have is if no one else would
hire you. Mass merchandisers mass merchandise everything including
employees. Any position short of the store manager they figure can be
replaced by the next person who walks in the door. The only reason the
store manager
- Original Message -
From: Boris Liberman
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Why did not you put the clarification into original post? ;-)
It's fun to let people think that what they thought all along may be true?
Never thought house renovation can be fun, but you may
- Original Message -
From: graywolf
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Wal-Mart? The only incentive to stay they have is if no one else would
hire you. Mass merchandisers mass merchandise everything including
employees. Any position short of the store manager they figure can
://www.graywolfphoto.com
http://webpages.charter.net/graywolf
Idiot Proof == Expert Proof
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William Robb wrote:
- Original Message - From: graywolf
Subject: Re: Another one bites the dust.
Wal-Mart? The only incentive to stay they have is if no one else would
8-( In the UK, most peoples' house contents insurance would cover that. I'd
put in for the 28-80/2.8...
From: cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/04/03 Mon AM 12:50:55 GMT
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Another one bites the dust
T.V. having left us a while ago, I guess I
Wow!
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
http://webpages.charter.net/graywolf
Idiot Proof == Expert Proof
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cbwaters wrote:
T.V. having left us a while ago, I guess I feel the need to take over
his roll as chief Pentax equipment destroyer.
In today's
T.V. having left us a while ago, I guess I feel the need to take over his
roll as chief Pentax equipment destroyer.
In today's episode, we again featured the *ist D but this time with a
different leading lady.
My SMC-F 35-80 lens was actually broken in half! The D suffered a dislodged
flash
I remember the time my cat - suffering from a bladder infection -
took a leak on top of my camera bag.
The contents survived. The bag did not.
--
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Camera managed to survive, so that's a plus.
I have a junk SMC F 35-80 you're welcome to.
Eric said something about the helicoil not being so good.
Regards, Bob S.
On 4/2/06, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
T.V. having left us a while ago, I guess I feel the need to take over his
roll as
On my recent journey to northern Michigan I had yet another run-in with
gravity and impact.
This time it was my Super Program and A-50/2. I'd carried the camera on the
flight with me and jammed it into the backpack while we were landing because
it needed to be under the seat or some such per
Cory,
They are only things.
Buy another.
Regards, Bob S.
On 9/18/05, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my recent journey to northern Michigan I had yet another run-in with
gravity and impact.
This time it was my Super Program and A-50/2. I'd carried the camera on the
flight with me and
Bad luck. But there's always a silver lining. It's a good excuse to buy
a 1.4.
John
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 14:46:37 +0100, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Cory,
They are only things.
Buy another.
Regards, Bob S.
On 9/18/05, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my recent journey
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