That solution (as if you were serious) is sort of like moving your house to 
tighten your clothesline...as the quip goes.

Jack

--- On Mon, 6/14/10, David J Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: David J Brooks <[email protected]>
> Subject: Fumbles
> To: "Pentax Discuss" <[email protected]>
> Cc: "Barbara Brooks" <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, June 14, 2010, 7:57 AM
> Back in March, whilst taking some
> night macro shots out back, the
> strap on my K10D caught in my coat buttons and was pulled
> from my
> hand. I managed to, just in time, grab part of the strap
> and it just
> barely touched the flagstone patio.
> In May, the strap managed to get its self caught on the
> dining room
> table corner, and again i managed to grab a portion of the
> strap and
> the camera hit the carpet floor at a slowish speed.
> Sunday, whilst trying to get some Bluejay photos, i picked
> up the
> camera and again the strap caught the lip of the patio
> chair flew out
> of my hand and onto the flagstone patio about 2' down.
> 
> All in all, no damage to the camera that i can see, from
> these three events.
> 
> Time to get rid of the flagstone me thinks.
> 
> Dave
> 
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