Chuck Norris counted to infinity, twice.

Dave

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > anywhere close to infinity
>
>  is it possible for anything to be close to infinity? Any philosophers
>  out there?
>
>  Bob
>
>
>
>  > -----Original Message-----
>  > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>  > Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  > Sent: 03 April 2008 16:44
>  > To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>  > Subject: Re: help needed for new pentax lens website
>  >
>  > I would think it best to restrict something like this to
>  > lenses that can be used without an adapter. It might be
>  > worthwhile to include m42 Pentax lenses, but I would draw the
>  > line there. BTW, although you can fit a Leica 39mm screwmount
>  > lens to a Pentax with adapters, it won't focus anywhere close
>  > to infinity. It will be macro only. Not exactly useful.
>  > Paul
>  >  -------------- Original message ----------------------
>  > From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > > Well you've set yourself an enduring hobby.  Any m42 lens and the
>  > > earlier m37 and c, (video, 8mm(?)), mount), Bessamatic or
>  > Kodak Retina
>  > > IIIS/Reflex  with the proper adapter, I think there may
>  > even be a Leica
>  > > S (m39) mount to m42 adapter which opens all of the Leica,
>  > and copies
>  > > such as Canon, (ah think of using a canon f 0.95 50mm), RF
>  > lenses,   not
>  > > to forget Pentax 645 and 67 lenses.  Then there's the TX T4
>  > Adapall etc.
>  > > These are just the adapters I know of.  The scope is
>  > daunting and the
>  > > number of different lenses is astounding.
>  > >
>  > > Andreas Pfotenhauer wrote:
>  > > > Hi everybody,
>  > > >
>  > > > as mentioned in the subject, i need your help :-)
>  > > >
>  > > > I'm in the process of building a website that will hold a
>  > database with
>  > > > all lenses usable on Pentax bodies (with preference for
>  > the digital
>  > > > ones). I know, there is Bojidar Dimitrov's excellent
>  > k-mount web page
>  > > > (and some others), but thats not what i have in mind,
>  > because "kmp" has
>  > > > a pure technical perspective and it is restricted to
>  > Pentax lenses,
>  > > > while i would like to cover *all* lens producers that are
>  > usable on a
>  > > > Pentax body, and my project will offer more participation
>  > for users, it
>  > > > will be possible to rate lenses, add comments, there will
>  > be a list of
>  > > > external resources (URLs) pointing to lens reviews users
>  > can add to, etc
>  > > > .. somewhat like a Wiki but mostly with structured data
>  > (so for example
>  > > > one can easily filter for "ultra wide lenses that offer
>  automatic
>  > > > aperture, have a availability rating greater than 3 and a
>  overall
>  > > > quality rating  greater or equal 4") and a set of
>  > permissions with what
>  > > > a particular type of user(anonymous, registered
>  > user,staff,admin) can do
>  > > > or not. i think you get a rough idea.
>  > > >
>  > > > Problem is, this is some amount of data i have to collect and to
>
>  > > > maintain, thats why the whole thing is database driven
>  > which in turn
>  > > > means, no html skills will be necessary to add and
>  > maintain data, and
>  > > > I'm optimistic that I'll find sooner or later someone
>  > who's interested
>  > > > in helping me.
>  > > >
>  > > > Second Problem is, i don't know 99% of these lenses, and
>  > thats why i
>  > > > come to you guys. Getting functional characteristics of a
>  > lens (weight,
>  > > > size, focal length, aperture etc) is in most cases no big
>  > problem,
>  > > > thanks to google, but what i would like to have are
>  > descriptions of the
>  > > > lens, preferably from someone who had it in his hands and
>  > did some
>  > > > shots. Pictures of lenses are also very welcome. Of
>  > course contributions
>  > > > will be attributed and pictures will have a explicit
>  > copyright notice,
>  > > > with a link to the homepage of the contributor or
>  > something similar,
>  > > > except the contributor does not want to be mentioned.
>  > > >
>  > > > Website itself is still in alpha stage, so there is no
>  > layout and only
>  > > > some sample data, I'm still adding/removing/changing
>  > features, but as
>  > > > soon as i enter early beta I'll show you something :-)
>  > > >
>  > > > with kind regards from Germany,
>  > > > Andreas
>  > > >
>  > > > PS: maybe i should mention that this will *not* be a
>  > commercial thing,
>  > > > actually i intend to place the whole thing under a
>  > Creative Commons 3
>  > > > Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike License (horrible
>  > name ^^), except
>  > > > of course for picture contributors that wish to retain
>  > their copyrights.
>  > > >
>  > > >
>  > >
>  > >
>  > > --
>  > > Vote for Cthulhu. Why settle for a lesser evil...
>  > >    -- Dr. Jerry Pournelle
>  > >
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