> > Ah but you better keep the location of your Newtonian experiment secret.
> > Lest myself, Lex or Tom S. spring from a doorway as the lenses fall, catch
> > them in a net, and disappear into the mists; thus saving them for posterity.
>
> Ah, that`s great. Then we will have another European Zuiko Meeting. This time
> at the base of the Stuttgarter television-tower on Friday the 30th Feb. 2001.
> And imagine it is 'raining' zuikos! Better than cockaigne!
cool, what time ? I'll be there with some BIG and SOFT cushions.
Err .. Feb 30 ? hmm, ok to make this happen I postulate a calendar rearrangement
THIS year will have a Feb 30 and not only this - the day will have 37 hours !
And please let me know what you all drop, I'll only need a 4/80 and
4.5/135 macro and/or a 2/90 and a 3.5/24 Shift. The other parts that
I want someday are not so costly ....
No way you'll realize that the motorcycle ridin' buddy was me who
saved your^D^D^D^D my lenses ;-) No, I don't ride a motorcycle do I ?
Rudy
Berlin/Germany
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