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Subject: [Leica] The Times Have Changed
From: feli at creocollective.com (Feli di Giorgio)
Date: Mon Oct 4 10:51:23 2004
References: <000301c4a99f$2f862070$6401a8c0@ccapr.com> <000301c4a99f$2f862070$6401a8c0@ccapr.com> <3.0.6.32.20041003211928.008adb60@pop.mail.yahoo.ca> <002801c4a9c0$158f62f0$87d86c18@ted>

>Neanderthal man takes camera looks through view finder and says, "OK
>that's fine. have a good flight." At this point you keep your teeth
clenched, sort of smile and move on.
> 
> 
HAHAHAHAA!!! I think my brain just seized up!


Good god!

Feli




On Sun, 2004-10-03 at 20:13, Ted Grant wrote:
> Leo offered:
> >>I went through an airport last week and they had me take the lenscap
> >>off of my noctilux so they could look through the lens of the M7.
> >>Didn't bother to explain that it didn't work that way.<<<<<<<<
> 
> Scary part about this is that we entrust our lives to these same people to 
> keep us safe in the air! :-(
> 
> I had a similar thing happen in Vancouver a year ago with an M7!. And 
> neither did I say anything at first simply because, I figured they'd want 
> to 
> take the camera apart to make sure it was a camera. Along with  the same 
> person telling me to "turn the camera on so she could look at the screen."
> 
> OOPS!  "This camera doesn't have a screen." says I.  "Then what's behind 
> this little door if there isn't a screen?".she says.:-(
> 
> "Film!" says I. "And I can't open it or I'll spoil my pictures and the 
> roll 
> isn't finished yet."  "Just a minute." says she.
> 
> And off she goes for the chief guy and as they return he says... . "What's 
> the problem here that you can't turn the camera on and show the screen?" 
> says the missing link of human kind.  "It's not an electronic digital 
> camera 
> because it uses film and there's nothing to turn on. But you can look 
> through the view finder and see it's OK without spoiling the film." says I.
> 
> Neanderthal man takes camera looks through view finder and says, "OK 
> that's 
> fine. have a good flight."
> At this point you keep your teeth clenched, sort of smile and move on.
> 
> Security eh? Well OK if you say so.
> 
> ted
> 
> 
> 
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