Today, the "compensation" for the milk in the book incident came, a FA* 200mm from KEH. I guess I can't complain anymore <S>. The lens actually had a little more wear marks than I expected but the glass is nice, just a very limited amount of dust.

/Paul


From: Keith Whaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What do you do?  <Rant>
Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 10:34:45 -0700

None of these suggestions made herein take into account how his WIFE
acted, when she saw she had spilled milk on his newly beloved book!
What might or should come as a result of that incautious action depends
totally on what her immediate reaction was.

That there should be some action is a given.
It cannot be ignored as tho' it never happened!
No mehitibal's "oh well. what the hell. toujours gai."

keith whaley

Steve Desjardins wrote:
>
> You have to be understanding.  Accidents happen, and it's always more
> grief in the end for everyone if you take it out on your wife.  Look for
> another copy however, and be sure she knows the cost.  It's OK to
> encourage someone to be more careful.  ;-)
>
> Steven Desjardins
> Department of Chemistry
> Washington and Lee University
> Lexington, VA 24450
> (540) 458-8873
> FAX: (540) 458-8878
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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