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> This is not true. System resolution is not set by the element with > the lowest resoluion, unless every other element is perfect. If a > system has two elements and one element had a resolution of > 50 lp/mm and the other has 500 lp/mm, the system resolution is > a little over 45 lp/mm. I wasn't aware that I was violating this rule. My post hasn't come through the system to me yet, I'm at my work computer now and you didn't include the salient text of the message you're referring to. Thia means that I can't check it for errors I may have made. I am aware that if R1 & R2 are the resolutions of two (system, not necessarily lens) elements in series then the combined resolution, R, is: R = 1 / (1 / R1 + 1 / R2) I was just trying to say that if the resolution of the sensor is x, there's no real need for a super lens that's way greater than x lpm. My post hasn't come through the system to me yet, I'm at my work computer now and you didn't include the salient text of the message you're referring to so I can't check it for errors I may have made. Aaron is much better, thank you. The following is an excerpt is from a news letter my Ex distributes. > Aaron was released from the hospital on Friday and is now > staying at Mologne House which is the family and guest housing > on base. As we were leaving the hospital, Aaron slipped a > little bit off the ramp and fell forward and landed on both of his > stumps. He let out a scream that the whole hospital probably > heard. He refused to go back in to the emergency room to have > it checked out. > > Yesterday we went with his aunt and uncle down to the American > History Museum and then we walked all around the mall and saw > the monuments. Aaron really enjoyed himself and is ready to go > again. > > His new address is Spc Aaron Blakely > Mologne House > 1 Main Street Rm 349 > Washington D.C. > > He was fitted with his right leg this past week and will get it back > in about a week or so after some adjustments are made. > > Sue Regards, Bob...

