Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Friends in the LUG, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all out there in this world-wide global village a photographically fruitful next Millennium. It is indeed awesome, maybe somewhat exciting, that this event occurs once in a thousand years and we are on the threshold of experiencing one within our lifetime. The last time it happened, the world was in the thereabouts of the Crusades (if my history is correct), 500 years before the black death, and 600 years before the industrial revolution. The much cherished Leica M6 which I now hold in my hands today will hopefully be passed down from generation to generation, hopefully treasured but more likely dumped and forgotten, chucked into oblivion, discarded because it has become obsolete, turning into a curiosity, a future museum piece........ a reminder of the 20th century. At this moment, I also seek your indulgence in letting bygones be bygones. If I have offended anyone in these past few years that I have been on the LUG, I ask that you will forgive any of my bad manners, irritating and mischievious behavior and any unruly remarks which were not meant to be personally directed nor intended in a derogatory manner. All over this globe, people are preparing to celebrate the dawn of the next Millennium. Just minutes before the gong goes for midnight, I would imagine that the ever favourite song "Auld Lang Syne" would be sung. At the stroke of midnight - BONG - people will be hugging and kissing one another, tears will be shed, resolutions will be made, the past hopefully forgotten, and the future worshipped. I am burdened to ponder, whatever the events that may take place over the next few hours, we will inevitably and eventually have to ask ourselves, "What is my purpose in this life?" Yours leically and from the bottom of my heart, Dan K.