The inference you make is illogical. I never said cost was the *only* thing 
that was important.  It would be logical to conclude the opposite, in fact.

If cost *was the only thing* that was important, then sure, go for the 
lowest price DSLR.  That's not what I said though. Since I stated a K10D (a 
superior camera albeit at a *higher* price) would likely be available at a 
more affordable price soon, the logical inference would be that I was 
suggesting getting a better camera at a lower price.

You want to pick on the word 'cost' and imply that since nothing else was 
mentioned, that it was not considered.  That's like saying if I state I'm 
going to the grocery store, that by inference, I'm not going to the gas 
station also.  How can one infer from the absence of information?

Tom C.

>From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Digital SLR Guide News - Best Budget DSLR
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 15:04:38 -0700
>
>Of course they're my words. I wrote them.
>
>They represent a logical inference from your statements. The question
>is whether the inference is correct, and if it isn't, then what
>exactly are you intending to mean?
>
>G
>
>On Sep 26, 2007, at 9:03 AM, Tom C wrote:
>
> > Your words, not mine.
> >
> >> So ... By your comment, the only thing that's important is how much
> >> something costs.
> >> It's one way of looking at the world, I guess.
> >>
> >> G
> >>
> >> On Sep 26, 2007, at 8:00 AM, Tom C wrote:
> >>
> >>> There's really no right or wrong.  If one waits 6 months a K10D will
> >>> probably cost under $600.
> >>>
> >>>> At last. Solid, direct, simple advice.
> >>>> Possibly wrong, but who's counting for accuracy?  ];-)
> >>>>
> >>>>> Go with the Nikon.
>
>
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