on 2012-09-03 19:58 frank theriault wrote
Someone asked if she was a calico, and yes, she certainly had calico
patches among the white (hence her name, which I'm not responsible
for). Calico cats do live longer, or so I've heard, and Patches is
proof of that.
from Anne's color photo, Patches w
You have my since condolences. (Easier to say about a Cat I didn't know
than a person).
On 8/31/2012 6:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
The name she came to
Thank you all for your thoughts and support. Judy and I had a tough
weekend, but time does heal these things. As someone said, our
animals become family and we lost a family member.
Someone asked if she was a calico, and yes, she certainly had calico
patches among the white (hence her name, whic
Sorry, Frank. Losing a long-time companion like her is large. Take care.
On 8/31/12 6:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
The name she came to me with at the age
I'm so sorry for your loss, Frank. Being a cat lover myself I know how
they leave a big hole when they are gone. Her remarkably long life is
testament to how well you cared for her.
Mark
On 8/31/2012 6:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a
I am very sorry to hear about your loss, Frank. But I am sure you had
great many wonderful moments throughout those 23 years. So you have
great many fond memories to remember your cat by.
On 9/1/2012 1:13 AM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a
Sad news. Their lives are to short. Our garden is a small pet cemetry.
Toine
On 1 September 2012 00:13, knarftheria...@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
>
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
>
> The name she came to m
Sorry for your loss Frank. As a dog person, I know what a big part
our pets play in our lives.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
wrote:
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> I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
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>
Sorry for your loss.
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On 9/1/2012 11:21, Mark Roberts wrote:
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
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Aww. I know how it feels. We still miss out little guys Webster and
Zephyr.
Our two latest (Fenway and Muddlety) are celebrating their first
anniversary of the
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
Aww. I know how it feels. We still miss out little guys Webster and
Zephyr.
Our two latest (Fenway and Muddlety) are celebrating their first
anniversary of their adoption this weekend.
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On 2012-08-31 18:13, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
Gonna miss her like heck.
So sorry about your loss, Frank. I know about missing them.
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On 31/8/12, knarftheria...@gmail.com, discombobulated, unleashed:
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
>Gonna miss her like heck.
Feel your pain mate.
Commiserations.
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So sorry to hear this, Frank.
I have a huge, gelatinous soft spot for animals and know how tough it is
to set aside your own personal interests in keeping a beloved member of
the household around as long as you can in the interest of allowing
their suffering to end.
Thankfully, the pleasant
knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
> Gonna miss her like heck.
I know what you're talking of. Our second generation are 13 and 14 years
old and have now both officially entered old age with a diagnosed
hypothyriodism problem and daily medication. Wish they'd both make it to
23, though.
Ralf
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Sorry to hear it, Frank. 23 is a pretty good innings.
We recently lost one of our goldfish and even that wasn't easy.
On Sep 1, 2012, at 10:13 AM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
> I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
>
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/c
So sad for your lose Frank, she sounded like a great companion.
Dave
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
wrote:
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> I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
>
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
>
> The name she came to m
Tom,
I have no pets.
I had some fish, but couldn't teach them any tricks.
We never got close.
Regards, Bob S.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Tom C wrote:
> "...pets become our companions and best friends."
>> Regards, Bob S.
>
> Speak for yourself Bob.
>
> You don't have my wife's two Chihuah
"...pets become our companions and best friends."
> Regards, Bob S.
Speak for yourself Bob.
You don't have my wife's two Chihuahua's, my idiot senile Border
Collie, or my son's Queensland Healer. :)
Tom C.
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Oh no - so sorry to hear it, Frank!
alas, poor Patches, I knew her - but not well.
Ashley sends condolences too
ann
On 8/31/2012 18:13, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.ht
> From: Christine Nielsen
>
> Sorry to hear, Frank. A pet's life is always too short...
>
> -c
Thank goodness! I thought this was about Diana Rigg! Whew!
Contritely, sorry to hear that Frank.
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Frank,
Our condolences, pets become our companions and best friends.
Regards, Bob S.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 8:33 PM, jn289 wrote:
>> Frank, Sorry to hear you lost a good friend, that is a nice photo of her
>> that you will always cherish. Joe
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> 've been a bit quiet these two days d
Frank, Sorry to hear you lost a good friend, that is a nice photo of
her that you will always cherish. Joe
've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
The name she came to me with at the age of seven, in 199
Really sorry to hear that, Frank.
Lovely portrait.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
wrote:
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> I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
>
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
>
> The name she came to me with at the age
My condolences. We had a cat that lived to 22, a feral cat we lured into the
house when he was barely more than a kitten. I remember sitting up with him the
night he passed away. Not easy.
Paul
On Aug 31, 2012, at 6:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I've been a bit quiet these two days
on 2012-08-31 16:13 knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote
I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
calico?
you must have cared for her very well to reach that age, but i'm sure that also
makes it harder
my sym
Condolences. It's always hard to lose a family member. Especially the ones
with four legs and fur.
On Aug 31, 2012, at 3:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
>
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=
Sorry to hear about that, Frank.
We've lost a few four legged friends over the years and it's always a
sad time. We've never had a cat get to 23 though. That's amazing
longevity - she was obviously much loved.
Brian
++
Brian Walters
Western Sydney Austral
Difficult moments, but obviously a 23 year blessing.
.
Jack
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From: "knarftheria...@gmail.com"
To: PDML@pdml.net
Cc:
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 3:13 PM
Subject: PESO - R.I.P. The Divine Ms. P.
I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with
Sorry to hear, Frank. A pet's life is always too short...
-c
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
wrote:
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> I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
>
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
>
> The name she came to me with a
Sorry Frank. Your little friends are hard to lose. 23 is good run.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:13 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
wrote:
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> I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
>
> http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
>
> The name she came to me
I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
The name she came to me with at the age of seven, in 1996, was Patches. If you
do the math that would make her twenty three.
Judy thought Patches wasn't a very fittin
This sounds like the kind of place my wife would prefer I avoid!
RCB
- Original Message -
From: "Gonz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: Pentax warehouse sale, R.I.P. (lengthish)
Bob Shell wrote:
On Monday, August 22, 20
Bob Shell wrote:
On Monday, August 22, 2005, at 06:49 PM, Gonz wrote:
Bob Shell wrote:
one big indoor photo flea market. The other place I used to really
love, although it wasn't strictly photographic, was B & F >>
Enterprises.
They were in an old mill building in Cambridge, Mass.,
On Monday, August 22, 2005, at 06:49 PM, Gonz wrote:
Bob Shell wrote:
one big indoor photo flea market. The other place I used to really
love, although it wasn't strictly photographic, was B & F >> Enterprises.
They were in an old mill building in Cambridge, Mass., and the place
was flo
Bob Shell wrote:
one big indoor photo flea market. The other place I used to really
love, although it wasn't strictly photographic, was B & F Enterprises.
They were in an old mill building in Cambridge, Mass., and the place was
floor to ceiling full of industrial and military surplus.
At 08:53 AM 8/21/2005, Bob Shell wrote:
It's kind of sad that none of the companies do this sort of thing
anymore. These warehouse clearance sales were always a lot of fun.
I suspect it might have a lot to do with "just in time" supply chains.
take care,
Glen
stuff omitted
A fun on-line place to check periodically for photo stuff is Anchor
Supplies Limited in England. Several years ago they had a lot of Rollei T
cameras that were British military surplus and were just like brand new.
I bought one with case and instruction book for about $ 250.
On Aug 21, 2005, at 9:00 AM, Bob Shell wrote:
A fun on-line place to check periodically for photo stuff is Anchor
Supplies Limited in England. Several years ago they had a lot of
Rollei T cameras that were British military surplus and were just
like brand new. I bought one with case and
On Sunday, August 21, 2005, at 11:22 AM, William Robb wrote:
I suspect that they are all as close to on demand manufacture as
possible now, and I doubt very much if the really nice stuff is made
until ordered.
I bought a new 15/3.5 last year, it was special order from Japan and
took almost 3
- Original Message -
From: "Bob Shell"
Subject: Re: Pentax warehouse sale, R.I.P. (lengthish)
It's kind of sad that none of the companies do this sort of thing anymore.
These warehouse clearance sales were always a lot of fun.
I suspect that they are all as clo
On Saturday, August 20, 2005, at 09:36 PM, John Likes wrote:
I live in the Denver metro area, which, as everyone probably knows, is
also headquarters for Pentax USA, the importer, distributor, marketer
and so on here.
Ten years ago and going forward, they used to throw a big warehouse
sale
I live in the Denver metro area, which, as everyone probably knows, is also
headquarters for Pentax USA, the importer, distributor, marketer and so on
here.
Ten years ago and going forward, they used to throw a big warehouse sale
annually which they promoted mostly by word of mouth as a sort o
On 6/20/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HeyFrank.
>
> Sorry you had to lose a friend and co-worker this way.
>
> Nice photo and story.
Thanks, Dave.
Most of us think he he'd have maybe wanted to go that way - on the
job, as it were.
I appreciate your thoughts.
cheers,
frank
HeyFrank.
Sorry you had to lose a friend and co-worker this way.
Nice photo and story.
Dave
> On Thursday, the elder statesman of the
Toronto bike messenger
> community passed away. He was known to all simply as Biker Bob, and
> he's been a courier fo
On 6/19/05, Malcolm Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Desjardins wrote:
>
> > We talk a lot about the art and process and digital and film, etc. I
> > still think the greatest impact of photography is that it can
> > extend a moment in time for us fragile and mortal beings.
> > Nice shot
On 6/18/05, Graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At first it seems a very sad story. But then you realize the guy had a lot of
> friends. Go by any Senior Center to see what he missed. May his memory live
> long.
>
> Does that leave you the eldest now?
You're right, I think, Tom. As we talked
On 6/18/05, Albano Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, Frank, please don't think I was talkin bad about
> your job. I was thinking of it in the context of a
> third world country as mine (wich is almost
> world-first in traffic-accident deaths), and not in
> the context of one of the most deve
Steve Desjardins wrote:
> We talk a lot about the art and process and digital and film, etc. I
> still think the greatest impact of photography is that it can
> extend a moment in time for us fragile and mortal beings.
> Nice shot and story.
I very strongly agree with that; it's the images w
We talk a lot about the art and process and digital and film, etc. I
still think the greatest impact of photography is that it can extend a
moment in time for us fragile and mortal beings. Nice shot and story.
Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, V
Hi!
You may comment if you wish.
No comment, just sadness. Age of 58 is not large enough a number to
go... :-(
Boris
Sad story. At least he was well remembered.
frank theriault wrote:
On Thursday, the elder statesman of the Toronto bike messenger
community passed away. He was known to all simply as Biker Bob, and
he's been a courier for longer than anyone cares to remember. Most
thought that he was one of
Good shot, Frank, very good, and a fascinating story to boot. May he
rest in peace.
Paul
On Jun 18, 2005, at 3:57 PM, frank theriault wrote:
On Thursday, the elder statesman of the Toronto bike messenger
community passed away. He was known to all simply as Biker Bob, and
he's been a courier fo
Hey, Frank, please don't think I was talkin bad about
your job. I was thinking of it in the context of a
third world country as mine (wich is almost
world-first in traffic-accident deaths), and not in
the context of one of the most developed ones, such as
yours.
All the best
Albano
--- frank the
On 18/6/05, frank theriault, discombobulated, unleashed:
>On Thursday, the elder statesman of the Toronto bike messenger
>community passed away. He was known to all simply as Biker Bob, and
>he's been a courier for longer than anyone cares to remember. Most
>thought that he was one of Toronto's
At first it seems a very sad story. But then you realize the guy had a lot of
friends. Go by any Senior Center to see what he missed. May his memory live
long.
Does that leave you the eldest now?
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
"Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof"
On 6/18/05, Albano Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sad history, Frank. I used to be a huge bike fan years
> ago, and thought a lot about being a bike courier when
> I worked as a pedestrian messenger. But being a bike
> messenger in Buenos Aires traffic for a 150 usd
> payment and no health
Sad history, Frank. I used to be a huge bike fan years
ago, and thought a lot about being a bike courier when
I worked as a pedestrian messenger. But being a bike
messenger in Buenos Aires traffic for a 150 usd
payment and no health insurance persuaded me.
I'm trying to go back cycling, I'm too s
On Thursday, the elder statesman of the Toronto bike messenger
community passed away. He was known to all simply as Biker Bob, and
he's been a courier for longer than anyone cares to remember. Most
thought that he was one of Toronto's "original" couriers back around
'85. He was 58 years old.
He
Doug,
I know your loss, please accept our deepest sympathies.
Ziggy
that
the pain goes away slowly and the memories remain. I still miss him every
morning.
Larry
>
> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 10:32:10 -0400
> From: Doug Brewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: R.I.P. II
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Content-T
That's a great portrait he looks like he was quite a character.
I know how tough it can be, but there comes a point where there's
nothing more you can do...
At 10:32 AM 9/30/03 -0400, you wrote:
A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter euthanized.
He had begun internal bleedin
Doug Brewer wrote:
> A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter euthanized.
> He had begun internal bleeding, and was in a lot of pain, so we felt this
> was best for him. He went peacefully, after 13 wonderful years as part of
> our family.
>
> Here is a portrait I did of him b
Condolences to you and yours Doug.
You should never doubt you did the right thing, and you have such a
beautiful photo to have to remember him by.
Simon
Doug Brewer wrote:
>
> A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter euthanized.
> He had begun internal bleeding, and was in a
Hey Doug -
I'm so sad to read about what happened to Dexter. I know what those late
night emergencies are like.
Pets are not humans, but they share our lives and mirror back to us the
basics and the fundamentals of what life is all about. They are a window
through which we can see what is rea
It is very hard when you have to make such decision, I know because I
have been in the same situation several times. But at least you haven't
failed your old friend and have spared him and your family more suffering.
What counts now and forever is the happiness you have shared all these
years to
Sorry to hear that, Doug. That's a nice photo to remember him by.
chris
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Doug Brewer wrote:
> A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter euthanized.
> He had begun internal bleeding, and was in a lot of pain, so we felt this
> was best for him. He went p
What a great shot, Doug. Nothing better to remember him by...
I'm really sorry for your loss.
keith whaley
Doug Brewer wrote:
>
> A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter euthanized.
> He had begun internal bleeding, and was in a lot of pain, so we felt this
> was best for h
Doug, I'm very sorry to hear about your loss.
Amita
A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter euthanized.
He had begun internal bleeding, and was in a lot of pain, so we felt this
was best for him. He went peacefully, after 13 wonderful years as part of
our family.
Here is a portrait I did of him back when we lived in Tenness
Sorry to hear about your loss Doug. That's a tough decision to have to
make, but I'm sure that Dexter agreed with you.
IL Bill
On Tuesday, September 30, 2003, at 09:32 AM, Doug Brewer wrote:
A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter
euthanized. He had begun internal bleeding
At least it seems he did not suffer too much.
Boris
Doug,
Heartfelt condolences are extended.
---
Bruce
Tuesday, September 30, 2003, 7:32:10 AM, you wrote:
DB> A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter euthanized.
DB> He had begun internal bleeding, and was in a lot of pain, so we felt this
DB> was best for him. He went peac
Doug Brewer wrote:
A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter
euthanized. He had begun internal bleeding, and was in a lot of pain,
so we felt this was best for him. He went peacefully, after 13
wonderful years as part of our family.
Sorry to hear this, Doug. Been there, do
A little before 1 this morning, we had our beloved dog Dexter euthanized.
He had begun internal bleeding, and was in a lot of pain, so we felt this
was best for him. He went peacefully, after 13 wonderful years as part of
our family.
Here is a portrait I did of him back when we lived in Tenness
Mark,
All I can do is to add my condolences to those expressed from
the other list members. We live with more than 20 cats here but
this doesn't ease the pain of a single loss. A couple of years
ago I found a kitten, a female, that lived with us only two
months. She got sick and almost suddenly p
itten soon.
Kenneth Waller
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From: "Mark Cassino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:54 AM
Subject: R.I.P.
> I'm bummed. A little before 3 this morning, I heard my cat cough and then
> thi
>
> My guess would be that there's another Pandora out there, looking for a
> chance to prove her "mousing" mettle...
Hundreds, unfortunately. I volunteer with a local adoption center, so
I get to see many wonderful cats in the course of a year. My experience
is in socialising semi-ferals; at p
guess would be that there's another Pandora out there, looking for a
chance to prove her "mousing" mettle...
Good luck, Mark.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Cassino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September 25, 2003 6:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:R.I.P.
I tried to respond to everyone off list, but I'd just like to publicly
thank all the folks who expressed condolences both on and off list. It
means a lot!
When I first found Pandora as a stray in the fall of 1988 the vet warned me
not to get too attached to her. He doubted that this four pound
Mark,
Sorry to hear of your loss. They do become part of the family, don't they.
Butch, Panther, and Reboot (my 2 cats)
I really liked this photo when I first saw it on the PUG (I'm a cat
owner) and I will always think of that face with "vigilant". It's hard
to lose animals. I lost 2 cats to FIP (one just wandered off and one
died in our room) and 2 to cars, so I understand how sad you are.
Steven Desjardins
De
Really sad to hear this Mark. We here know how you feel,having lost 3 ourselves the
past
12 months.
Hope you have lots of pictures.They help.
Dave, Kelly, Liner, and Norman
> I'm bummed. A little before 3 this morning, I
heard my cat cough and then
> this 'th
My condolences, Mark. It's always hard to lose a pet.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Cassino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 6:54 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: R.I.P.
>
>
> I'm bummed. A little before 3 this mo
On 25/9/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
>I'm bummed. A little before 3 this morning, I heard my cat cough and then
>this 'thud'. Flipping on the lights, I found her laying on the floor,
>unconscious. She died a few minutes later. Just a few hours before she was
>running around playing like a
Sympathy from me and sad meows from Fuji and Dubbie.
Lewis
I'm bummed. A little before 3 this morning, I heard my cat cough and then
this 'thud'. Flipping on the lights, I found her laying on the floor,
unconscious. She died a few minutes later. Just a few hours before she was
running aroun
on 25.09.03 12:54, Mark Cassino at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm bummed. A little before 3 this morning, I heard my cat cough and then
> this 'thud'. Flipping on the lights, I found her laying on the floor,
> unconscious. She died a few minutes later. Just a few hours before she was
> running a
Sorry to hear that, Mark. I'm glad you have photos to remember her by.
chris
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Mark Cassino wrote:
> I'm bummed. A little before 3 this morning, I heard my cat cough and then
> this 'thud'. Flipping on the lights, I found her laying on the floor,
> unconscious. She died a
Sorry to hear that, Mark. She was a beautiful cat, and I'm sure, a great
companion to you and your family.
regards,
frank
Mark Cassino wrote:
> I'm bummed. A little before 3 this morning, I heard my cat cough and then
> this 'thud'. Flipping on the lights, I found her laying on the floor,
> un
Really sorry to hear that, Mark. I have two of my own.
keith whaley
Mark Cassino wrote:
>
> I'm bummed. A little before 3 this morning, I heard my cat cough and then
> this 'thud'. Flipping on the lights, I found her laying on the floor,
> unconscious. She died a few minutes later. Just a few
en" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AL> Subject: Re: R.I.P. Z-1p
>> Now the Z-1p is simply and old, outdated camera.
AL> Outdated? Yes, definitely. I think you don't see that I have no doubt about
AL> it. What I try to say for all the time is that for me MZ-S is not THAT
AL> si
On 21 Aug 2002 at 22:04, Artur Led¢chowski wrote:
> Rest in peace (or maybe rust in pieces?) dear Z-1p - once a respected and
> praised camera, recently found bulky, bulbous, uncomfortable etc etc etc..
> You've died in disgrace.
> It's amasing how easily Z-1p has fallen from the very top to the
<< P.S. I don't use use Nikon because they don't put mirror lock-ups on any
AF slr except the F5. >>
What about the F4? But it's no longer produced. As much as I like Pentax, my
brother has just bought a F4, and I couldn't help but to fall in love with
that camera.
What? It's a Pentax list? OK
cept the F5.
>From: Pål Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re:
R.I.P. Z-1p >Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 00:15:37 +0200 > >Artur wrote: > > >
> It's amasing how easily Z-1p has fallen from the
Artur wrote:
> It's amasing how easily Z-1p has fallen from the very top to the very
> bottom...
Actually, the Z-1 and the whole Z-series has been controversial since this forum
started.
The Z-series was direct reason as to why Pentax dissapeared from the slr map. It's
predecessor, the SFX,
Rest in peace (or maybe rust in pieces?) dear Z-1p - once a respected and
praised camera, recently found bulky, bulbous, uncomfortable etc etc etc..
You've died in disgrace.
It's amasing how easily Z-1p has fallen from the very top to the very
bottom...
Just a thought
Artur
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