--- Keith Whaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> <snip>
> So, if I'm not making money with them, it's "mere"
> hobby use?
> I'm very capable with my tools, and for whatever
> infrequent use they get, 
> they're indispensible to me...
> 
> Same with my cameras. No, I do not use them every
> day, nor do I make any 
> money showing or selling my images. They're strictly
> for personal satisfaction.
> But, I know I loved using the camera and lens I
> chose to do the job, and I 
> am continually trying to get the best out of what I
> have.
> Hardly toys to me...

Keith,

Point taken.

But, at some point, isn't one (at least temporarily)
satisfied, whether it's with your Snap-On or or your
Pentax tools?  If what you own serves your purpose
well, must you replace what you have, or get the
latest addition just because it's there?  Or do you
say, "What I have is more than I need now, I don't
have to have the latest."

cheers,
frank

=====
"When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die. "  --  Jean-Paul "I even looked ugly 
when HCB took my photo" Sartre

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