Well, I know I have been in a coma for at least the last six months.
The sky and leaves have been gorgeous of late and I have no time.
Trying to start up a business, it is hard to imagine without being there
all the possible internal scenarios that can go on in a company when
they loose their focus or have disagreement about how to innovate
and become profitable.
I have not had any time at all for the past numerous months in attempting
to make something that will be sellable into some kind of market.
All I can say is just don't take it personal. If Olympus doesn't love you,
I'm sure plenty of us can step in with a bit of love. There is no intended
message to anybody, other than, well what really should we (Olympus)
do next.
WayneS - going back to sleep now...
At 11:18 AM 10/13/2006, you wrote:
>Reminds me of a line from a Bob Dylan song, "Something is going on and you
>don't know what it is, do you, Mr. Jones?" I've stayed out of all the
>threads
>about the e-300, e-330, e-500 and that other one that won't be visiting us
>here in the US because I wasn't planning on buying one, however I did go to
>both Adorama and B&H Websites today to see what the e-1 was selling for with
>these two big dealers. Neither one of them has the e-1 listed in their new
>stock. Olympus hasn't replaced it, unless I've been in a coma, rather than a
>deep sleep and their dealers aren't selling it. Hmm, what is the message to
>the consumer? What is the message to Olympus? I still love my OMs and my
>e-1, but does Olympus still love me? <[8^( Bill Barber
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