Sound to me like you'll have to start working again :-) Maris
Scott Loveless wrote: > After the ice fell three stories from the roof of our home and > totaled our car, we were left with some disposable cash. We decided > to get something old and cheap to replace it, since it hardly rolled > out of the driveway after I quit working. This left us with some > decisions. Save the money, invest the money, pay off that credit > card once and for all, put it in the kids' college funds? Heck no! > Responsibility took a backseat and I dove headfirst into enablement > fun, all the while doing several things I swore I wouldn't do. It's > amazing what a bit of cash will do to personal resolutions. > > First it was the K10D. Not only did I "go digital", I bought a > camera with a Sony sensor. (I know, straight to hell for me.) Most > recently I violated my personal morals in several ways. I bought a > laptop. I've told myself, and quite a few others, that I would > never, ever buy another Compaq, that XP was the end of the Windows > line for me, and that Best Buy would never get another dime. The > Compaq was on sale at Best Buy. It came with Vista. I'm sure at > least one of the 666 layers is reserved for people like me. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

