Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Guy: Ah... you were kidding! And I had thought that I was dealing with a non-renaissance man. But I seem to remember being taught "Mia culpa, mia culpa, mia maxima culpa." A search with Google shows two spellings, mia and mea. I sure don't remember which is correct as it's been almost 50 years since I didn't study latin. So! Anybody have a light funnel for my f2.0. 50mm Summicron-R? Jim - --- Life is like a party. One arrives after it has started and leaves before it ends, so it's as well perhaps not to try to be the life and soul of it. Edmond Rostand, (I think) Guy Bennett wrote: > > >Guy: > > > >Roughly translated it means "my fault" - "my guilt." > > > >Jim > > Aw Jim, I was just teasing you. It's not M-I-A culpa, but M-E-A culpa. > > Guy (who usually makes a spelling mistake in posts in which he corrects the > spelling of others... > > -- > Fümms bö wö tää zää Uuu, > pögiff, > kwii Ee. > > >Guy Bennett wrote: > >> > ><snip> > >> > >> "Mia" Culpa? > >> > >> Any relation to Mia Farrow, Mamma Mia, POWs & MIAs, Et cetereamia? > >> > >> One wonders. > >> > >> Guy > >>