Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>I wouldn't change it for all the tea in China! I mean, where can you get >s----t on and still get paid for it? :) Ted, Speaking of China and farms, there is a famous story from ancient China about a murder commited by a peasant. The victim was killed with a sickle. The investigating official examined the sickles owned by all of the peasants who were suspects, but they all seemed clean. He had all of the sickles laid out in the hot sun, and then watched them. After a while, flies seemed attracted to one of them. Even though the blood had been cleaned off, the flies were still attracted to the invisible traces that remained. So, if you ever get these cameras confused with any others, maybe you can sort them out buy putting them in the sun to see which ones the flies like. This would also make a good story next time you take photos in an operating room. Wait until after everyone is scrubbed down and they're cutting open the patient, then you can tell them about the camera you're using.