Most technical photo books are very poor, and just an excuse for the
photographer to show off some of his pictures (they're almost all by
men).

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 Bob
 

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Tim Øsleby
> Sent: 12 April 2007 16:27
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: The mysterious ways of marketing
> 
> I just received a marketing mail. 
> 
> It's a about a book, the title translates to something like
"Practical
> digital photography". I know it is a good book because I 
> already have the
> first edition. A few months after I bought it, a new revised 
> "much improved
> edition" came. Smart as I am I skipped that, and I was right. 
> Now it is
> improved even more in a third edition. 
> 
> Ok. That's the background. The smart marketing people are 
> selling the book
> v3.0 with the words "This book does not expire". It goes on, 
> "because this
> book is about basic photography and not about the latest fashion of
> equipment". 
> Yeah, right. I'll have one of those, not ;-)
> 
> 
> Tim Typo
> Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>  
> 
> 
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