Paul,

Pretty good deal.  Guess I'm going to have to leave a few books out
and see what happens... <VBG>


Bruce



Monday, June 2, 2003, 9:30:12 PM, you wrote:

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

PE> /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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