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- From: hwt@bcarh11a.BNR.CA (Henry Troup)
- Newsgroups: alt.folklore.urban
- Subject: Re: Courgettes (was Re: doggy style)
- Message-ID: <17705@bcars664.bnr.ca>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 20:17:04 GMT
- References: <1d9k80INNmq4@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <1992Nov5.054351.2022@tamsun.tamu.edu> <srn.721117917@minnie> <8NOV199221263549@csa3.lbl.gov> <1992Nov9.124206.6461@nntp.nta.no>
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- In article <1992Nov9.124206.6461@nntp.nta.no>, styri@hal.nta.no
- (YuNoHoo) writes:
-
- |>however, one photographer wanted to have a picture and returned with his
- |>camera. The result was a broken camera and a lot of upset techs.
- |>
- |>Guess the bunch of pro. MRI people reading this group are able to tell if
- |>this is just a legend or a true story.
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- If it was long enough ago, just maybe. You don't find a lot of ferrous
- metals in today's cameras, and haven't since about 1975. Aluminium is
- lighter, and pros buy titanium body Nikons (lust, drool!). My old
- Pentax Spotmatics are at risk, however.
-
- Henry Troup - H.Troup@BNR.CA (Canada) - BNR owns but does not share my opinions
- Only twelve more shopping days 'till St. Andrew's Day!
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