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Subject: [Leica] Not buying a Hummer
From: hoppyman at bigpond.net.au (Geoff Hopkinson)
Date: Tue Mar 11 04:42:47 2008
References: <a3f189160803102237q52ddae81u8161a4e0b81bda2d@mail.gmail.com> <aed41d690803110435j4102af34ib852cf4bdfb9762b@mail.gmail.com>

The local Corrective Services folks (this state in AU) bought a bunch of
them to patrol the perimeters, I guess. Finally they gave up as they were
unable to keep the vehicles functional and sold them off for something
locally less exotic!
I can never think Hummers without thinking Blackhawk Down, or have you guys
not seen it?

Cheers
Geoff

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: [Leica] Not buying a Hummer

Good idea. I have heard that those Hummers break down often, and it is
a bitch to get their customer service people on the phone. One could
start believing that they have no customer service, at least in the
US. Word has it that you have to actually contact the president of
Hummer North America (or is it Hummer USA) before they will dignify
your service needs with a response.

They ought to come out with a Hummer Perpetual Edition. It would cost
thousands more, but after paying those thousands, they will return
your emails and not have their secretary say "He just stepped away
from the desk" ten times a day when you call.

The perpetual Hummer. Someone should fire a CEO for such an idea. But
if you're cash-strapped, charging thousands of dollars for the
courtesy of answering an email or phone call just seems financially
sound.

Jeffery "Shutter Fault" Smith (or is it Jeffery "Engine Fault" Smith?)

On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Sonny Carter <sonc.hegr@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've decided not to trade the Prius for a Hummer.
>  I want a vehicle that is recognizable , kind of like my M8 camera is.  So
I
>  thought maybe I'd look at the Hummer SUV.
>  It is  boxy and wide, and a rugged vehicle originally built for military
>  use.
>
>  These  rock-crawlers look like  tanks on the road , and that's not a
flaw.
>
>  Well, it seems that the Prius might be somewhat more friendly to the
>  environment.  At least that's what I think after filling my ten gallon
gas
>  tank, and the guy at the next pump was hitting $85 bucks as I drove away.
>
>  Someone will pick this apart in about three posts.  But I like my M8, and
I
>  really hate being in the darkroom, and I am in denial at how to file
>  negatives from 1962.
>
>  Good luck all you darkroom freaks. Smell your fingers and wonder why
people
>  shy away from you in public.. look at that plastic apron and when you see
>  what the stuff does to an inert fabric wonder what it is doing to your
>  lungs.
>
>  The first miracle in my life was seeing a print coming up in the
developer.
>  The second was seeing my  first kid hanging upside down in the OB's
grasp.
>
>  IHow did I afford an M8?  I sold two hard-earned M7's and a couple
lenses.
>  It was completely worth it.  I love this camera.
>
>  I'll also keep the Prius.
>
>
>
>
>
>  --
>  Regards,
>
>  Sonny
>  http://www.sonc.com
>  Natchitoches, Louisiana
>  USA
>
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>



-- 
Jeffery L. Smith
New Orleans, LA

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Replies: Reply from raimo.m.korhonen at uusikaupunki.fi (Raimo K) ([Leica] Not buying a Hummer)
In reply to: Message from sonc.hegr at gmail.com (Sonny Carter) ([Leica] Not buying a Hummer)
Message from jsmith342 at gmail.com (Jeffery Smith) ([Leica] Not buying a Hummer)