You have my sympathies. Gremlins here grab all sorts of dropped objects
and squirrel them away in deep, dark corners where they will never ever be seen
again.
On a similar note, I got out my GPS today to check the synchronisation
with the satellite constellation. It has been a long time since I've turned it
on, so long that the clock was off by more than an hour.
>
>So I take the E-M5 out of the bag today for the first time since Feb
>22nd to start on a long process of documenting a friend's substantial
>guitar collection.
>
>And I noticed the damn eyecup, the deep-set one, is gone. That's the
>third damn eyecup I've lost because Olympus engineers obviously never
>tried using this thing in real life before they designed an eye cup that
>refuses to stay on.
>
>So, now I have to buy yet ANOTHER replacement eyecup.
>
>AAAAARRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH
>
>Sorry. Tired. Rant now over.
>
Chris Trask
N7ZWY / WDX3HLB
Senior Member IEEE
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~christrask/
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