Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/04/01

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Trashing
From: "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2001 09:50:48 -0400
References: <200104010839.f318du217403@picard.skynet.be>

Forgive me, but you guys are really amazing - How the chat works, what 
the software is, how fast it runs, etc., is all utterly irrelivant. The 
real question is: what will Leica do with and for the R line. And there 
was nothing on the "chat" to really tell you anything about that you did 
or didn't know before hand. Another Leica marketing tour-de-force.

P. S.  Nikon and Canon don't need to waste their time with chats:
They are constantly updating their products and introducing truly 
innovative new one's - they don't have to listen to
owners begging for something a rediculously basic as a 35-70 2.8 zoom.  ;-)

B. D.
Pascal wrote:.

> On 01-04-2001 05:21, David E. Strang wrote:
> 
>> Regarding the Leica chat, when was the last time Nikon or Canon offered to
>> involve users in future projects? Maybe in the future things will be
>> smoother and those looking for a platform to trash Leica will step down. The
>> future is far too bright to let it pass without some positive input from
>> Leica's most vocal users.
> 
> 
> I agree with you David.
> 
> I hope Leica will learn from what happened on Friday and make future 
> chatting sessions less lacklustre (technically speaking) and more 
> informative.
> 
> It could have a winner if it works this through.
> 
> Pascal
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