Oh, the definition game again :-)

A statistical analysis of a lot of statistics related to such things as height, 
weight, IQ, etc once showed that approximately 6% of grown up humans where "typical" 
in all the selected parameters.  Thus it is untypical to be typical.  :-)

You can make a lot of funny statements like this, like claiming that writers cannot 
describe anything representing typical people, because "typical" people do not write 
books, politicians cannot represent typical people because typical people couldn't 
care less about politics, and so on....

DagT

> Fra: "Bruce Rubenstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> There's only a little over 200 people on the PDML. Within a few months it
> will easily be a double digit percentage with them. The folks on the PDML
> are not representative of "typical" Pentax users.
> 
> BR
> 
> From: Keith Whaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Most likely something like 1% or less of the PDMLers have or are getting
> an ist-D.
> 
> 

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