Round toothpicks are for professionals only. Flat toothpicks are definitely amateurish.
Kenneth Waller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Whaley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 11:56 AM Subject: Re: Pro cameras again.....SHEESH. was: Re: New Guy > I've been sorely tempted to say, "Who cares!" > But since so many seem to, I've changed my question to, "For Pete's > sake, why does it matter?" > Might as well argue the mechanical differences between traditional flat > vs. round toothpicks. > > keith whaley > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Quoting William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > ernreed said: > > > >>>We've established many times, including quite recently, that we > >>>cannot reach a consensus on what makes a "pro" camera. > > >>Thats cause the camera isn't all there is to whether it is pro or > >>not. > >>The company has to offer stellar support service as well. > >>Pentax is a bit spotty in this regard. > >>.... > > > Meaning then that according to your standards, the LX isn't a "pro" camera > > either? > > I mean, just to be clear, this got underway because of the claim that the LX > > was the last 35mm pro camera Pentax made, and my opinion that the PZ-1 and PZ- > > 1p also qualify. > > If it's your opinion that the company has to stand behind it and therefore > > there's no such thing as a Pentax 35mm pro camera, okay, I understand your > > reasoning. > > > > ERN > > > > > > >

