Hi, Bob,

Did you go to the "Nolan Ryan School of Photography"?  <g>

-frank

Bob Blakely wrote:

> Fungus remedy:
>
> 1.    Find a brick or concrete wall.
> 2.    Place yourself approximately 7 meters from the wall.
> 3.    Hold the lens in your hand with the first two fingers of your hand on top of 
>the
> lens barrel and the "pocket" formed by your thumb and curled third and forth fingers.
> 4.    Turn so that you are "3/4" facing the wall, keep your eye on the wall.
> 5.    Lean back, placing your weight on your rear foot, lifting your forward foot. 
>Stretch
> your forward arm out toward the wall.
> 6.    Begin to push forward toward the wall with your rear foot while at the same 
>time
> propelling the lens forward with your two fingers.
> 7.    As your forward foot nears the ground and your (was) rear arm whips rapidly 
>forward
> with the lens, give that extra push forward with those two fingers thereby imparting 
>more
> speed and a reverse spin which will add "lift" to the lens.
> 8.    Pick up lens and extract the excess glass fragments.
> 9.    Place on desk as paper weight.
>

--
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it 
is true."
-J. Robert
Oppenheimer
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