Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Christian Becker wrote: <<<<<< and it's customers are mainly elderly people who hate changes/innovations/new thoughts (although that's what life is - changing), Leica should better stay away from experiments with new technology. > >Now we have only to wait for the standard comments from the Lug gang>>>>>> Christian me "young son," How be you and I take a run at 5 a.m. when you're 69? :) I thought I might thrash you me "Boy" behind the barn for not adding some smileys to your comments: "elderly people" :):) One thing you'll learn some day that "elderly" is merely a frame of mind for some folks. :) Not this one! A pretty skirt and a well working Leica I can handle very well thank you. :) :) At 69 I thought you might like to know that this "elderly working photographer" still puts in long days and short nights, travels the country and around the world on assignments and carries a bag full of Leica gear that weights over 60 pounds.:) Change? hell man I love it! Any time Leica can deliver a better camera and twinkie things to make the old ones work easier, I'm for it. However, it better be logical and practical. Otherwise, why change for changes sake alone? Have nice day my son! :) from one of the "elderly Leica people" :) ted P.S. Was this one of our "standard comments?" :):)