Chris got me to thinking about a portable terminal velocity tool. A
rubber mallet. Wonder if the camera show dealers would appreciate
on site repairs? John, Clint, think of the decrease in turn around
time.
This could be big.
I need to think about it some more now.
g2
On 13 Feb 2001, at 4:37, Ruediger Betzold wrote:
From: rudy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Ruediger Betzold)
Subject: Re: [OM] To G, or not to G....
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Date sent: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 04:37:21 +0100 (MET)
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> > On 12 Feb 2001, at 19:25, W. J. Liles wrote:
> > > OK here it is - Gravity forces are produced by gravitational
> > > fields...
> >
> > > Like they say, it's not speed that kills, it's the sudden stop.
> > LOL! That was my original point... it was the sudden stop that did
> > the trick! :-)
>
> Now I am confused - I thought the sudden stop brought the OM PC
> back to life from the empire of the undeaths ;-)
> Does this mean I can smash the lens with the broken rear element
> against a wall and get a healthy nice lens back ??
>
> **clonc** .. splinter - cool, anyone wants a nice hand full of
> glas-diamonts ?
>
> Rudy
> Berlin/Germany
>
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