John
You're actually right. And no, the T/Ti didn't make it.
We'll have that changed. My oversight.
Thanks for pointing it out.
Rgds.
K.
On 18/10/2007, John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Everything loads okay with Firefox 2.0.0.6. One minor point. Last
> paragraph, page 9, it reads "Perhaps the biggest proof of Mobility for
> Olympus was the recognition given to its OM-4Ti (OM-4T) by NASA in
> 1985." That should read OM-4 as the 4Ti was not out until, when, 1987?
> A 4T may have gone on a later flight, but I think the first was a plain 4.
>
> Picture of NASA OM-4, with MD2 and 18V grip.
>
> http://www.zuiko.com/index_042.htm
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> Winsor Crosby wrote:
> > Something wrong with page 5 of 9. Center column does not finish
> > loading and can't be read. Safari.
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> >
> > Winsor
> > Long Beach, California, USA
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> > On / October 16, 2007 CE, at 8:16 PM, AG Schnozz wrote:
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> >
> >>Again, the major article of interest is the headline "E-3 Development
> >>Story". This is part 1 of a multi-part article and is a glimps into
> >>the behind-the-scenes world of camera development.
> >>
> >>http://www.zone-10.com
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