Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 98-03-24 17:32:55 EST, you write: << ind it amazing that so much passion could be aroused over such >relatively unimportant issues. [snip] > Speaking of trivialities, the percentage of >use of one’s lenses has to take the Oscar for uselessness. Next we should >report on percentage of time spent fondling our M6s while watching TV. >And now that I have dared express my opinion, let the onslaught begin. >Joseph Codispoti >San Luis Obispo > You are amazed at the passion that can be aroused by unimportant issues, and yet in almost the same breadth you seem to get all bitter and twisted about the harmless question of percentage of time used by lenses. Learn to use the delete key! Dan C. >> I am curious. What usefullness does the percentage of use of lenses ultimately have? What is being done with this seemingly unimportant data. Is someone collecting and evaluating this data to publish it later? For two days it's the color of dots on plastic bags and for several more days it's the plastic base plate cover. What good is this information? Robert B.