Post by FocusPost by ASAARDon't give away too much of your xenophobic streak, O little one.
What's wrong with mentioning "Sosumi"? It's the handle you used
here last year, and the one you're still using in DPR's forums.
It's also the name of one of the Mac's early system sounds.
Just getting tired of people that follow me around with smartass remarks.
Even when they have nothing to say.
It's not that you're followed around. It's that you seem to be
everywhere. I don't recall seeing any "Sosumi" posts in DPR's
forums before yesterday, and only took a look at a thread because it
looked promising. Then I discovered someone that was leaving nasty,
insulting replies, his writing style was quite similar to yours, and
also was recognized as being a fickle DSLR owner, flitting
frequently from one to another.
Post by FocusPost by ASAARsome people simply like new toys :-)
Yes, it's called economy. Without people like me, you'd really be in
trouble and would have to look for a new word (and possibly a new
job or soup kitchen) to describe the misery that would be way past
this "crisis".
So instead of mocking me, you should salute me and be grateful that
there are still some people that support this economy...
Think a little before you write...
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1034&message=31601745
Post by FocusPost by ASAARThis kind of thinking brought us where we are now. You think about
buying every single toy that comes out, but how do you finance it.
. . .
Instead of buying a new camera, I would just take a good photography
course, to help me understand framing, light, exposures etc. That
would help me produce better pictures instead of a new camera.
The people that are making a killing in this economy, are not the
once whom spent money on every new toy, but are the ones that
saved and now have the cash to purchase undervalued assets.
Well, my wife has a PhD in economy. I think I trust her word more
than some poster in DPR...
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1034&message=31605083
Another lame comeback, quite similar to your response the other
day here, when you whined about your grammatical mistake
(erroneously thinking it was a spelling mistake) and saying that
"But before I post again, I'll have it checked by my sister who's a
professor in English literature." You've posted again, and again,
and yet there's nothing from your keyboard about what your sister
had to say.
If your wife is responsible for your knowledge of all things
economic, she's as competent as you are with photography, and you'd
have been much better off had you married Betty La Fea instead.
Post by FocusFYI: I'm 6'1, 210 pounds so if you call that little, I'm curious what you
think is big.
Your tunnel vision is amazing, my good little man. It's not about
size, it's about stature, about being big in wisdom, maturity, and
common sense, about being willing to admit when you're wrong, not
about having an ego so large that you treat these photo newsgroups
and DPReview's forums as your personal blog, thinking that we're all
interested in every thought that rattles around in your skull. Save
it for twitter.