Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gary: Sorry I don't agree with your example. Todays teenage boys and girls have already seen more on the net than a naked woman standing in the window. This may be offensive to you but it will not even get a giggle from todays teens. To think differently is certainly being naive. Also, I would think it rare if there would be too many "young" teens on the LUG. With 17 being the accepted "adult" age I would not be too concerned about it myself. I have never seen anything on Pascal's site that would come close to being offensive. Pascal is one of the first LUG members to graciously offer his assistance and time in responding to requests from other members. Unlike many others when someone takes the time to respond to his requests he quickly expresses his appreciation for the input. In his opinion the example of the LS2000 were credible and nothing else was intended. He has assumed that other LUGGERS were adults and would accept his examples in the same light that they were intended. Bob Bedwell << h, by-the-way, when you calm down a few minutes what would you say if there were any teenage girls or boys visiting this site and they went to look at a picture representing the quality of the LS 2000 and say Pascals image? Why don't you print the image and show it to your grandchildren or grandnephews? >>