>>I think you mean the site at:
>>http://cameraquest.com/classics.htm
>>A chap called Stephen Gandy made the site and it is quite comprehensive.
>>
>>Chris
>>
>What a great site. The photos of the cameras are terrific. Thanks for
>sharing that, Chris. I loved the Lens Testers Anonymous editorial piece.
>
>Winsor
You're welcome old chap.
I can tell that today is going to be a good one!
- Someone appreciated a contribution of mine and said so...
- I have finished my latest assignment for my MBA tutor and it should pass...
- I don't have to go to work on Monday next (or Tuesday or Wednesday)
because I drive to England, sell a car and attend a conference in Rutland
(source of excellent English Beer - Ruddles - it is so good it is chewy!).
- The weather may be good enough to finish the film in my OM1N - at last!
- I shall now feel VERY USEFUL for the rest of the day.
Oh!, but wait a minute! I don't have a Cannondale bike (tricked out or
not) to go whizzing down trails with flies in my lungs and webs on my
jumper. I still have a US (Taiwanese) bike that I bought from the Schwinn
shop on Dale Mabry in Tampa. The dratted thing keeps working so I don't
yet have an excuse to approach the Ways and Means (one-woman) Committee for
funds for a replacement at the Ramstein AFB BX.
OM content: does anyone else receive the Olympus Pursuit magazine, a
quarterly produced by Olympus (strange to relate)? I receive it with my
Olympus Camera Club magazine. There are some good photos in it, but the
company's marketing strategy might be a little clearer to members of the
List if they managed to read it and see the content of some of the "News".
Enough! Enough! I hear you all say through the noise of the Internet's
'trons ;-)
Chris
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