I was a small time collector of M lenses, with an ME, Super Program, and PZ-1.
My ambition was to collect all of the M lenses some day and I had a
good start with 6 or 7 plus a couple of A lenses.  :-)     Now I've
got a lot more...

I had a smug conviction that I was immune from all this enablement and
would be a film user forever, no digital for me.  Well, on the drive
home from Grandfather Mountain, I ordered a Ds and talked to Patrick
at Kerrsdale Camera the next week about Black Limited lenses. 
(Thanks, Mark Roberts for the enablement and Cotty for the source.)

Resistance is futile.  Regards,  Bob S.

On 7/9/05, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since joining the list in February, I've experienced enablement in the
> worst way.  I have acquired no less than one body, three primes, one
> zoom, a camera bag, everything necessary to process black and white
> film, a film scanner, at least one photo magazine subscription, a
> handful of random assorted other goodies, and one digicam.  I hold
> Bill Robb ( and most of the rest of you ) personally responsible.  But
> not Frank.  Based on my limited experience, he's the only one immune
> to this nonsense.  <g>
> 
> To continue a recent survey trend, how has the list inspired ( coerced
> ) you to become enabled?
> 
> --
> Scott Loveless
> http://www.twosixteen.com
> 
> --
> "You have to hold the button down" -Arnold Newman
> 
>

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