nope, I guess you dont understand the
difference between choosing to not
buy something ( which is fine ) and 
claiming not being able
to afford to buy it. I dont "buy"
the argument that ANY DSLR camera
and lens system owners ( this is
often over a grand) and users
cant "afford" a $200 PC display
in 2007. It makes no sense to me
at all. And even if your stuff
was a gift, you would be an extremely
rare exception, not the rule...
jco

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Shel Belinkoff
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Like I said, you haven't a clue to my financial status and capabilities.

You have no knowledge of how I came to own any of the digital photo gear
that I own - for all your dumb, cracker ass knows they were gifts, or I
stole 'em off the back of a truck.

You have the intelligence of a carrot.  Back into the kill file for you
... and you were doing so well there for a while.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell

> NOPE, Your argument is futile because
> the PC display is JUST a cheap accessory to
> go with digital/DSLR photography and its
> WAY WAY less costly than the DSLR
> and good lenses so what I am arguing
> is that it's SENSELESS to be into
> DSLR photography AND not upgrade to
> current BUT INEXPENSIVE display resolutions
> to edit and enjoy those high res. DSLR images
> more easily or with higher quality reproduction....
> The affordability factor is a NON issue
> because if you can afford the cameras
> and lenses, you can easily afford a good
> display monitor setup. I am not saying
> anyone can afford a good monitor setup,
> I am saying anymore DSLR system owners
> can. This is not HDTV, this is digital photography
> discussion which is far more relavant to the list...



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