When I've lost something, I used to ask my wife where I had put it.
Now I just ask myself where she would tell me to look.
Regards, Bob S.

On 12/27/06, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A little off topic, but I just spent three and a half hours taking
> every f**king drawer and bag apart in my apartment.
>
> I wanted to do a simple thing this morning: photograph our little
> Xmas tree and card decoration with the Pentax K10D, Sony R1 and KM
> A2, to see the differences and I need to use a tripod and half-second
> exposure to get the little tree's lights to balance about right with
> the ambient exposure.
>
> I *thought* I had put all the A2's bits (camera, two batteries,
> charger, hood, remote release and ISO hot shoe adapter) into one bag.
> Well, the remote release and hot shoe adapter were missing. SOMEHOW
> they were moved elsewhere.
>
> Finally found them. I don't find this fun, and I can't blame any
> children ... Good came out of it, however: I located about $600 worth
> of stuff I no longer use that I will post to Ebay.
>
> Next project: empty and reorganize every storage receptacle in my
> office so I know where everything is again. You can't more forward
> with your work if you can't find the tools to do it. ;-)
>
> Godfrey
>
> On Dec 27, 2006, at 11:53 AM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
>
> > You ever lose a TV remote down a heating vent.
> > We spent a long time looking for that one...
> > Like Ken says, kids are fun.
>
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