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Subject: [Leica] Happy New Decade
From: photo at frozenlight.eu (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Sun, 3 Jan 2010 07:24:06 +0100
References: <C7629FE5.5B42A%mark@rabinergroup.com>

I have been enjoying the companionship here since 1998, when I decided to 
see for myself what all this Leica stuff was about and bought myself an M6 
and 35mm Summicron. I do not have those anymore, but now I am in my 12th 
year on the list. And I have met many of you in person, and in every single 
case the person in the flesh turned out to be much nicer than the e-mail 
persona.

All the best to all of you and of course thanks to Brian for keeping the 
saloon!

Nathan

Nathan Wajsman
Alicante, Spain
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On Jan 1, 2010, at 12:37 AM, Mark Rabiner wrote:

> This second new millennium decade will be better than the first one was;
> which was shaky and wobbly getting out of the gate..
> Full moon peaking a few hours ago around 2:13PM EST
> But as it was daylight and snowing and overcast so the impact just didn't 
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> over all that well. Here in NYC.
> According to the LUG archive I got on the boat here 1999.
> February.
> Talking about using enlarging lenes in cameras.
> Lots of familiar names were on then as now and I only skipped over the best
> ones.
> Alastair Firkin also a guy named AlastairF  tended to reinforce each 
> other's
> arguments.
> Austin Franklin
> Several pages worth of B.D.
> Both Bernard Degaute and Bernard Delgado They were able to tell themselves
> apart.
> We had Bill Grimwood posting a lot before the seemingly un official
> moratorium of LHSA insiders posting on the LUG.
> Brian Reid made lots of posts. The island of Kirimati was just then a
> volcano with a nuclear warhead in it.
> Names from the past!
> Buzz Hausner
> Byron Rakitzis 
> CapsTeeth
> Chandos Michael Brown
> Claire (a gal!?!?!?)
> Dan Cardish 
> We always got a post from Dan Post
> Dominique PELLISSIER  I remember like it was yesterday  gal or no gal.
> Donal Philby we had.  A Mole from Zeiss no doubt.
> We had a guy named Doug Herr. He used to get great shots of birds.
> Also Douglas Herr. A close relative of the same genies.
> Dr. Joseph Yao posted dozens of posts.  Unfortunately  they were all about
> Efficacy of Different ?-Lactams against an Extended-Spectrum
> ?-Lactamase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Strain in the Rat
> Intra-Abdominal Abscess Models.
> Drodgers from sunny Portland Oregon we had.
> Eric Welch posted like a son of a gun.
> And Erwin Puts put his two cents in on a regular basis. Usually ending any
> argument. But not always.
> Frank Dernie was very much in the inside lane. As well as his brother
> Frank Filippone.
> The Four Fred's:
> Hess, Hundertmark, Rosenberg, and Zimmerman.
> And these guys didn't even know each other.
> And too many Gary's to even name;
> Elshaw and Todoroff were two.
> We had Jem Kime and his cousin Jeremy Kime trying to outpost each other.
> And they'd finish each others sentences.
> Jim Brick was all over it.
> Jim Shulman chipped in once or twice.
> The late John Black who I knew from LHSA was very active.
> John Brownlow or Johnny Deadman as a major asset till he got to Hollywood.
> Now he's driving around in a white Mercedes with the Goldberg variations
> coming out of the speakers.
> John Collier helped out and gave us his typeface.
> Wow I think he posted more than Eric Welch!
> I wonder if some of the Kim's were gals? Or Moles?
> Kotsinadelis, Peter (Peter)  was here telling us he got better shots with a
> Tamron on a Pentax.
> Lots of posts from a guy who just got his first camrea Kyle Cassidy
> I never got a chance to ask LawsonCL if he used a Leica CL.
> My typing was new then.
> LEICAMAN56 posted a whole bunch. I got to know that guy as well. But if I
> told you who he was they'd call in the plumbers.
> Our LRZeitlin was there then in 1999.
> 
> Yeah, they say 2000 zero zero party over, oops, out of time!
> So 2night I'm gonna party like it's 1999! (Yeah, yeah)
> 
> Marc James Small was on the forefront.
> One of his posts was: [Leica] Hey, Eric! Wanna Buy A Bridge in Brooklyn?
> The  most recently passed Martin Howard of course posted tons of stuff.
> We'll miss him. 
> Michael Hintlian was with us then
> We were all shooting film.
> Michiel Fokkema 
> Mike Leitheiser (RIP) from Portland OR. a friend of mine.
> Nathan Wajsman was all over it.
> Omegaman as on. Charlton Heston I guess.
> Pascal was an influential imperative .
> Patrick R. McKee otherwise known as Number two.
> Paul Roark was on do you believe it! I remember that now.
> Photovilla was on. Poncho's brother.
> Redherring posted once:
>        Re: [Leica] Beating Dead horses
> And we had Richard W. Hemingway who posted in earnest.
> "Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me.
> They possess and enjoy early, and it does something to them, makes them 
> soft
> where we are hard,...
> Robert Appleby I'll  miss. He gave me great advise for getting on in life.
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> I miss Sal DiMarco Jr. who I got to know face to face a bit. And telephone
> to telephone. Real telephones not cell phones.
> Sam Shoshan was on  the list! wow!
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> And I miss Steve LeHuray who I got to hang around with once in Baltimore.
> Ted Grant was all over it!
> We only got one post from " Thambar". It was a big fuzzy but had a nice
> glow.
> Tina Manley got lots of posts in.
> TTAbrahams  was involved with the lug then.
> That's Tom A. from BC.
> He's the person who told me about the LUG in the first place.
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> The Xavier's were there.
> Logean,and Planellas.
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> For late bedside reading I'd recommend checking out the LUG Archive.
> Next time I'll look at it by topic instead of name.
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> Its been a fun ten years! Maybe twenty! Who knows?
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