On Dec 2, 2011, at 20:59 , [email protected] wrote:

> Those things look so silly when used as a camera.

Easier to hold steady for video however.

> Fun pix of the play. The Hunchback's nose looks fine in the one you posted.
> 
> ;-)
> 
> cheers,
> 
> frank
> 
> --- Original Message ---
> 
> From: George Sinos <[email protected]>
> Sent: December 2, 2011 12/2/11
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
> Subject: PESO with a GESO chaser - Hunchback of Notre-Dame
> 
> I had a good time watching my granddaughter's middle school play last
> night.  It was fun watching their version of the Hunchback of
> Notre-Dame.  The Hunchback's nose fell off in the middle of the second
> act and they had to take a short break before the next scene to do a
> bit of rhinoplasty.
> 
> I was sitting up high, in the back row, so I could get a fairly
> unobstructed view of the stage.  I also got a great view of everyone's
> smartphone, digital camera, and this guy in the front row taking
> pictures with his iPad.
> 
> iPad guy: 
> <http://www.georgesphotos.net/Events/Kates-School-Play-2011/i-fWpbnDR/0/M/20111201d300s5053-M.jpg>
> 
> A few photos of the play:
> <http://www.georgesphotos.net/Events/Kates-School-Play-2011/20383905_6CZzfL>

Joseph McAllister
[email protected]

There is no off position to the genius switch.
Genius can, however, be observed as insanity.


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