> > Oh, right. Yes, of course.
> > I suspect this is all nature's way of telling my foolish 
> chum to buy  
> > an E-3.
> 
> Hypothetical foolish chum, eh?  ]'-)
> 
> I don't need it, but I still want an E-3. And still like the E-1 too.
> 
> G
> 

Me too, on both counts. Anyway, the patron saint of my wallet appears to be
smiling on me tonight. The OK button is working as normal now. The back of
the camera looks like melted bitumen after a party of elephants have danced
a polka in it, but as the wise Dauphin once said 'Maman, in the dark all
cats are grey'.

For those who were worrying about polycarbonate - it's a metal camera. The
back has some rubbery bits on, but I'm not worried about them. Hopefully the
interior part of the button will be ok - time will tell.

And I feel forced to confess that it was me all along - yes indeed, there
was no stupid friend after all! Sorry about the deception, but I'm glad
nobody saw through it.

Bob


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