Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]When George Gershwin passed away, Heywood Broun started his column in the Herald Trib (remember that rag, campers?) the next day, "[T]hey say George Gershwin died last night. I don't have to believe it if I don't want to", and what a magnificent epitaph that is. I hope someone thinks a thought like this of me, when my time comes. I was just advised that John Bogusz of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, died in April, either this year or last. I hadn't been in touch with John for the past two years, but I grieve his loss. He was the Adapter Man, the American equal to Zork and these other European bend-it-fit-it guys. John was a true giant of a genius in his ability to connive a manner of making things work. Heck, he would have invented the T-Mount, if it weren't already available. I could tell tales but I shan't, save that John took remarkable care of everyone I sent his way and I am grieved beyond just the loss of a friend, in that I still had his name on my computer, in case anyone ever needed him. Folks will still need him, but he shan't be readily available. I would not like to have John's death go unremarked, especially among camera people, a community he served well and long. Damn! I hate to have heard this, and I hate to pass it on. Marc msmall@roanoke.infi.net FAX: +540/343-7315 Cha robh bąs fir gun ghrąs fir!