Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/08/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:51 AM 8/28/05 -0700, Ted Grant wrote: >Jeffery, >Like others have posted, leave if at all possible! Don't try to second >guess >Mother Nature! Certainly this time. Why! Simply because we are experiencing >weather conditions around the planet like never in the past or as violent >these days. Quite often fooling even the most experienced weathermen and >their electronic gadgets. Damn, Ted! The worst hurricane to ever hit the Western Hemisphere in recorded history was that encountered by Columbus on his third expedition and you had told me that you were "the official chiseler" on that run, though I still have some uncertainty as to exactly what your role was on that voyage: were you simply making engravings of Columbus' accomplishments or were you the guy in charge of, well, to be polite, graft and corruption? You are to my knowlege the sole survivor of the last Ice Age still in our number, and we must regard your comments with great care. You saw the fall of the Neanderthal, you saw the demise of the Mammoth and witnessed the early Native American Agrarian Reformers doing in the Mastodon and the American Horse. You have been there and have done that and you probably still have in your hands that tee-shirt marked, "What a Shock! Asteroid Hits Earth 60 million BC!" There was a song, forty years back, about the universal soldier. You are truely the universal optimist and universal commentator, and we love you for it. But, really, tell us the truth: was the London Fire of 1667 a more distressing event than the Chicago fire of 1868? Enquiring minds want to know, and we do enjoy knowing from someone who witnessed both, while chiselling away. Marc msmall@aya.yale.edu Cha robh b?s fir gun ghr?s fir! NEW FAX NUMBER: +540-343-8505